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... ( Figure 7.16 ) . Figure 7.17 reviews the distinction between passive transport and active transport . Figure 7.16 ( from page 135 ) The sodium - potassium pump : a specific case of active transport . This transport system pumps ions ...
... ( Figure 7.16 ) . Figure 7.17 reviews the distinction between passive transport and active transport . Figure 7.16 ( from page 135 ) The sodium - potassium pump : a specific case of active transport . This transport system pumps ions ...
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... ( Figure 7.18 ) . By generating voltage across membranes , electrogenic pumps store energy that can be tapped for cellular work , including a type of membrane traffic called cotransport . Figure 7.18 An electrogenic pump . Proton pumps ...
... ( Figure 7.18 ) . By generating voltage across membranes , electrogenic pumps store energy that can be tapped for cellular work , including a type of membrane traffic called cotransport . Figure 7.18 An electrogenic pump . Proton pumps ...
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... Figure 7.20 on page 138 , which describes these processes , before going on . Figure 7.20 ( from page 138 ) Exploring Endocytosis in Animal Cells Human cells use receptor - mediated endocytosis to take in 83.
... Figure 7.20 on page 138 , which describes these processes , before going on . Figure 7.20 ( from page 138 ) Exploring Endocytosis in Animal Cells Human cells use receptor - mediated endocytosis to take in 83.
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