Explanation:
Competition is an interaction between organisms for limited resources in the ecosystem
1. competition among organisms of different species interspecific
Interspecific competition is an interaction between organsims of different species in the environment for limited resources. This type of competition is between two different species. Competition can be for light, nutrient, space e.t.c
2. competition among organisms from the same species intraspecific
Intraspecific competition is a struggle between organisms of the same specie for limited resources in the ecosystem. Note: organisms of the same species are involved here.
3. active fight among organisms competition
The active fight among organisms is a competition because it causes harm to both species.
4. organisms preventing others from using a resource interference
Interference is when an organism prevents other organisms from using a resource in the ecosystem.
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The sodium-potassium pump does not allow the movement of sodium molecules against their concentration gradient into the cell with the use of ATP molecules.
In sodium-potassium pump, the sodium moves outside the cell whereas potassium moves inside the cell with the help of using ATP molecules. The sodium-potassium pump maintains the gradient of higher concentration of sodium extracellularly means outside the cell and a higher level of potassium intracellularly means inside the cell. This process is done only in the presence of ATP molecules that provides a force for the movement of sodium and potassium so we can conclude that no movement of sodium occur inside the cell in the sodium-potassium pump.
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