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A carrier protein (as opposed to a channel protein). An example of a carrier protein is the Na+/K+ pump.

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The type of transport protein that is involved in active transport is a carrier protein. An example of this transport protein is the Na+/K+ pump.

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Membrane bound transport proteins are what compose active transporters.

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sodium-potassium pump.

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Transport Proteins.

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What substances used to help active transport occur within cells?

Transport Proteins


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When reffering to molecular transport does movement occur across the cell membrane?

yes, it can occur in various ways. (active transport, simple diffusion,etc.)


What occur in the interphase?

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What is needed to to facilitate diffusion and active transport?

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What is the defference between active transpors and passive transport?

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