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What is a Sodium Motive Force
The sodium motive force is similar to that of the proton motive force, except instead of protons being pumped out of the cell, sodium is pumped. Sodium pumps require three Na+ ions for every two K+ ions pumped in. This mechanism occurs via antiporters, which means that two different ions move along opposing directions in order to function effectively. In this case, sodium ions and potassium move in opposing directions in order to make the sodium motive force effective.