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Suppose you determined experimentally that a cellular transport system for glucose, driven by a symport of na+, could accumulate glucose inside the cell to concentrations 25 times greater than in the external medium, while the external [na+] was only 10 times greater than the intracellular [na+]. would this violate the laws of thermodynamics? if not, how could you explain this observation? justify your answer

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