Primary active transport process is the one in which, as opposed to secondary active transport processes.
Molecules are actively moved against their concentration gradient by the cell.
This type of movement requires energy and can be accomplished .
Only if there’s a difference in concentration either across or within the membrane.
The following material will provide you with 12 things to remember about primary active transport processes.
The following material will provide you with 12 things to remember about primary active transport processes.
Primary active transport process is one in which, as opposed to secondary active transport processes.
Molecules are actively moved against their concentration gradient by the cell.
This type of movement requires energy and can be accomplished only if there’s a difference in concentration either across or within the membrane.
Cells use ATP for this kind of activity; it has been calculated that each round of chemiosmosis (ATP synthesis) .
Provides enough energy for two rounds of ATP hydrolysis when coupled with an electrochemical proton gradient.
Like those found on both sides of a mitochondria inner membrane.