To maintain the Resting Membrane Potential of neurons at -70 mV, K+ diffuses out (into ECF) and Na+ moves in (into ICF) through the leaky channels, but their concentrations are kept within the normal homeostatic range in the ICF and ECF by which mechanism? Group of answer choices
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