Question: What Makes Primary Active Transport Distinct From Mechanisms Of Secondary Or Passive Transport? Primary Active Transporters Consume ATP To Operate Primary Active Transporters Are Necessary To Facilitate Downgradient Solute Flux O In Primary Transport, Only One Solute Can Be Transported Upgradient (t.e.. Countergradient) At A Time Across The Membrane …

Question: What Makes Primary Active Transport Distinct From Mechanisms Of Secondary Or Passive Transport? Primary Active Transporters Consume ATP To Operate Primary Active Transporters Are Necessary To Facilitate Downgradient Solute Flux O In Primary Transport, Only One Solute Can Be Transported Upgradient (t.e.. Countergradient) At A Time Across The Membrane …

What makes primary active transport distinct from mechanisms of secondary or passive transport? primary active transporters c

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What makes primary active transport distinct from mechanisms of secondary or passive transport? primary active transporters consume ATP to operate primary active transporters are necessary to facilitate downgradient solute flux O in primary transport, only one solute can be transported upgradient (t.e.. countergradient) at a time across the membrane in primary transport, two or more solutes must be transported across the membrane simultaneously O in primary transport, no transporter protein is necessary for solute(s) to cross the plasma membrane