Type of transport protein (channel or carrier/transporter?) K leak channel i glucose transporter bacteriorhodopsin Na-K" pump glucose-Na symport Na-H' exchanger Performs active or passive transport? Energy source for movement of solute(s) or ion(s) Direction of movement of solute(s) or ion(s) with respect to the electrochemical gradient Na K* Na glucose Na H' Direction of movement of solute(s) or ion(s) with respect to the membrane crossed Na K₁ Na' glucose Na H' Is the protein a uniport, symport, antiport, or none of the above?

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In Chapters 11 & 12, the following examples of membrane transport proteins are given. Fill out the table with the correct answer for
that particular transport protein.
Type of transport
protein (channel or
carrier/transporter?)
K* leak channel
glucose transporter
bacteriorhodopsin
Na-K pump
glucose-Na
symport
Na-H exchanger
Performs
active or
passive
transport?
Energy source
for movement
of solute(s) or
ion(s)
Direction of movement of
solute(s) or ion(s) with
respect to the
electrochemical gradient
Na
K*
Na
glucose
Na
H'
Direction of movement
of solute(s) or ion(s)
with respect to the
membrane crossed
Na
K₁
Na'
glucose
Na
H'
Is the protein a uniport,
symport, antiport, or
none of the above?
Transcribed Image Text:In Chapters 11 & 12, the following examples of membrane transport proteins are given. Fill out the table with the correct answer for that particular transport protein. Type of transport protein (channel or carrier/transporter?) K* leak channel glucose transporter bacteriorhodopsin Na-K pump glucose-Na symport Na-H exchanger Performs active or passive transport? Energy source for movement of solute(s) or ion(s) Direction of movement of solute(s) or ion(s) with respect to the electrochemical gradient Na K* Na glucose Na H' Direction of movement of solute(s) or ion(s) with respect to the membrane crossed Na K₁ Na' glucose Na H' Is the protein a uniport, symport, antiport, or none of the above?
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