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Intestinal cells are fooled by the shape of the cholera toxin and let it into the cell. Next, the toxin causes the cell to eject its chloride ions outside the cell membrane. Soon, the cell has a lower concentration of chloride than the intestinal fluid. Which process could the cell use to eject the chloride