Biology 1202B Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Antiporter, Electrochemical Gradient, Symporter

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Facilitated diffusion increases the rate of movement of molecules. Molecules that depend on energy transport molecules against the concentration gradient (lower concentration to higher concentration: 5. 5a active transport requires energy. Active transport the mechanisms by which ions and molecules move against the concentration gradient across a membrane, from the side with the lower concentration to the side with the higher concentration. Primary active transport transport in which the same protein that transports a substance also hydrolyzes atp to power the transport directly. Secondary active transport transport indirectly driven by atp hydrolysis. All primary active transport pumps move the positively charged ions across the membrane. Sodium-potassium pump a pump that pushes 3 na+ out of the cell and 2 k+ into the cell in the same pumping cycle. This causes positive charges to accumulate in excess outside the membrane, and the inside of the cell to become negatively charged.

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