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    What Distinguishes Primary from Secondary Active Transport
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What Distinguishes Primary from Secondary Active Transport

Question 46

Question 46

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What distinguishes primary from secondary active transport?


A) The requirement for protein.
B) The type of linkage to ATP hydrolysis
C) The number of kinds of molecules or ions transported
D) The relative direction of transport

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