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9. Transport Across Membranes / Principles of Transmembrane Transport / Problem 6
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Why might a transporter fail to move a molecule across the membrane?
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The molecule is too large to fit through the transporter.
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The transporter is blocked by another molecule.
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The transporter is not receiving enough ATP.
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The molecule does not fit the specific binding site of the transporter.
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