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    Which Membrane Proteins Require ATP to Move Ions Across the Membrane
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Which Membrane Proteins Require ATP to Move Ions Across the Membrane

Question 23

Question 23

Multiple Choice

Which membrane proteins require ATP to move ions across the membrane? Choose all that apply.


A) Symporters
B) Pumps
C) Antiporters
D) Ion channels

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