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In a hypothetical situation, two solutions are separated by a membrane. Solution A is a 10% sodium solution and solution B is a 40% sodium solution. Which way would sodium pumps within the membrane move sodium ions during active transport?

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During active transport, the sodium pumps would transfer the solutions opposite the concentration gradient. This means that it would go from Solution A to Solution B