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Transmembrane transport of substances

Active transport - requiring energy: ATPases: Na + / K ± ATPase, Ca2 ± ATPase, N ± ATPase, K ± ATPase, H + / K ± ATPase are secondary active in the gradient created in primary active transport process - uniports, simporters, antiporters

Types of Transport

Protein carriers can carry out both passive transport and active transport.

  • Uniport - transport in the gradient (one) direction of one substance.
  • Symport (Symport) - transport in the gradient direction of several substances.
  • Antiport (Antiport) - transport in several directions of several substances.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Transmembrane_ transfer of substances&oldid = 86165383


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