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11. Biological Membranes and Transport / Glucose Active Symporter Model / Problem 2
Problem 2
In the context of glucose transport in intestinal epithelial cells, what is the main difference between symporters and uniporters?
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Symporters are found on the bloodstream side, while uniporters are on the intestinal tract side.
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Symporters require ATP, while uniporters do not.
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Symporters transport multiple molecules in the same direction, while uniporters transport a single molecule in one direction.
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Symporters transport molecules in opposite directions, while uniporters transport molecules in the same direction.
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