Asked by
Kriszyl Faith Florentino
on Oct 24, 2024Verified
In ________, ions or molecules move in opposite directions.
A) symport
B) uniport
C) antiport
D) comport
E) ionport
Symport
A type of transporter protein that moves two or more substances in the same direction across a cell membrane.
Antiport
A mechanism of membrane transport where two substances are moved in opposite directions across a cell membrane, usually by a protein transporter.
Uniport
A type of transporter in cell membranes that moves a single type of molecule in one direction across the membrane.
- Explain the processes involved in membrane transport.
- Differentiate among the varieties of transport proteins and their respective roles.
Verified Answer
KM
Learning Objectives
- Explain the processes involved in membrane transport.
- Differentiate among the varieties of transport proteins and their respective roles.