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What are the 3 types of active transport? Be able to diagram each process. What is required for each of these processes? How are they similar, how are they different?
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- This type of passive transport :•does not require ATP•uses transport proteins to increase the rate of diffusion •helps transport polar molecules (H2O, H+). 2 wordsarrow_forwardWhat are the differences between sodium-potassium exchange pump and sodium-glucose transporter? Besides I am struggling with understanding the Vesicular Transport (Bulk transport) why it is a form of an active transport? Simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion and osmosis are all passive transport. What are the differences between them and how can be an active form??? And why not concentration gradient is not involving??? Because it utilise transport proteins like receptor mediator endocytosis. It might changes some gradients. Am I misleading some concepts??? Endocytosis and Exocytosis concepts are confusing too. Thanks for reading my question :D I am really confusing of the membrane transportarrow_forwardMatch the following statement related to membrane transport processes to the appropriate term or terms: passive transport, facilitated transport, active transport. A transporter (or carrier) protein is necessary. (Select all that apply.) passive transport facilitated transport active transport O Oarrow_forward
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