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In primary active transport the main source of energy is ATP.  The ATP is hydrolyzed to ADP by the protein releasing energy which powers the transport.
 
In primary active transport the main source of energy is ATP.  The ATP is hydrolyzed to ADP by the protein releasing energy which powers the transport.
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=====Example - Sodium=====
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=====Example - [[Sodium Homeostasis - Physiology|Sodium]]=====
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This allows the transport of sodium ions from the inside to the outside of the cell.  This process requires energy as there is a lower concentration within the cell than outside.  However it is essential to maintain the correct internal environment of the cell. The system also has to overcome the electrical gradient involved as the interior of cells is negatively charged thus attracting sodium.
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This allows the transport of sodium ions from the inside to the outside of the cell.  This process requires energy as there is a lower concentration within the cell than outside.  However it is essential to maintain the correct internal environment of the cell. The system also has to overcome the electrical gradient involved as the interior of cells is negatively charged thus attracting sodium.
    
=====Development of Potential Energy=====
 
=====Development of Potential Energy=====
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