Are symporters and antiporters always involved in active transport? Can't both solutes move in the same direction and be moving down their concentration gradient (and the same with antiporters)? (a)...


Are symporters and antiporters always involved in active transport? Can't both solutes move in the same direction and be moving down their concentration gradient (and the same with antiporters)?


(a) Diffusion<br>Figure 8-4<br>• Net movement of a molecule from [HIGH] to [low]<br>• Spontaneous process<br>No input of E required, rather E is released<br>• Rate is proportional to [S]<br>

Extracted text: (a) Diffusion Figure 8-4 • Net movement of a molecule from [HIGH] to [low] • Spontaneous process No input of E required, rather E is released • Rate is proportional to [S]

Jun 11, 2022
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