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    The Movement of Sucrose and H<sup>+</sup> into the Cell by the Same
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The Movement of Sucrose and H+ into the Cell by the Same

Question 24

Question 24

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The movement of sucrose and H+ into the cell by the same membrane protein reflects the actions of what type of transporter?


A) Voltage-gated channel.
B) Mechanosensitive channel.
C) Uniporter.
D) Symporter.
E) Antiporter.

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