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Which of the following is the best description of active transport?
- A protein pump in the cytosol pumps a molecule up it's concentration gradient by binding to it and changing shape.
- A protein pump embedded in the cell membrane pumps a molecule up it's concentration gradient by binding to it and changing shape. Active transport requires energy (ATP).
- A protein channel embedded in the cell membrane allows molecules to diffuse through it, down it's concentration gradient. No energy (ATP) is required.
- A protein pump embedded in the cell membrane pumps a molecule up it's concentration gradient. The protein pump does not bind to the molecule being transported and does not require energy.
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Which of the following is the best description of active transport?
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