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Biochemistry Final - Part 2 of 3
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11. Biological Membranes and Transport / Primary Active Membrane Transport / Problem 24
Problem 24
What is the primary difference between primary active transport and secondary active transport?
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Primary active transport requires no energy input, while secondary active transport requires ATP hydrolysis.
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Primary active transport is directly driven by ATP hydrolysis, while secondary active transport is driven by an electrochemical ion gradient.
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Primary active transport moves molecules with their concentration gradient, while secondary active transport moves molecules against their concentration gradient.
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Primary active transport occurs only in prokaryotic cells, while secondary active transport occurs only in eukaryotic cells.
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