There are many different answers to this question. A polarized cell has different components within it, situated in a given position that determines whether it is polar or not. These components complete different functions.
For instance, the cell could release specific enzymes or proteins, or even waste. It all depends on the cell's function.
from your lungs it is transfered to the heart then pumped through the body
Helium gas is pumped into a balloon.
Yes, tantalum capacitors are polarized capacitors.This means that when connecting them in a circuit, you must connect the anode to the higher positive voltage than the cathode.
oxygen
Pumped into the outer lumen of the mitochondria where it builds up a concentration gradient which it falls down through the ATP-synthase. A rotary motor that takes ADP and a phosphate group a combines them to produce ATP by the energy provided by the H +. Simplified version.
Sodium ions and potassium ions are pumped in opposite directions. Sodium ions are pumped out of the cell and potassium ions are pumped into the cell.
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So it could maintain relaxation in the cell of the muscles.
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There is electrical potential difference between out side of the cell and inside of the cell, in case of the polarized neuron. This electrical difference is lost in case of depolarization. That is what can be said roughly.
Blood is pumped from the heart to every cell in the body.
active transport
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Active transport
This is Active Transport, as the nerve cell is using its energy to pump out the sodium