QUESTION IMAGE
Question
required information
primary and secondary active transport proteins differ in that primary active transport proteins
multiple choice
move both molecules down their gradients, while secondary active transport proteins move both molecules against their gradients
move both molecules down their gradients. while secondary active transport proteins couple the movement of an ion down its gradient with the movement of another molecule against its gradient
move both molecules against their gradients, while secondary active transport proteins move both molecules down their gradients
move both molecules against their gradients, while secondary active transport proteins couple the movement of an ion down its gradient with the movement of another molecule against its gradient
Primary active - transport uses energy (usually ATP hydrolysis) to move molecules against their concentration gradients. Secondary active - transport couples the movement of one ion down its electrochemical gradient to drive the movement of another molecule against its concentration gradient.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
move both molecules against their gradients, while secondary active transport proteins couple the movement of an ion down its gradient with the movement of another molecule against its gradient