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... sugars , and several other nutrients into the cell . One specific transport protein couples the return of hydrogen ions to the transport of sucrose into the cell ( Figure 7.19 ) . The protein can translocate sucrose into the cell ...
... sugars , and several other nutrients into the cell . One specific transport protein couples the return of hydrogen ions to the transport of sucrose into the cell ( Figure 7.19 ) . The protein can translocate sucrose into the cell ...
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... sugar can then be distributed by the vascular tissue of the plant to nonphotosynthetic organs , such as roots . Figure 7.19 Cotransport : active transport driven by a concentration gradient . A special carrier protein such as this ...
... sugar can then be distributed by the vascular tissue of the plant to nonphotosynthetic organs , such as roots . Figure 7.19 Cotransport : active transport driven by a concentration gradient . A special carrier protein such as this ...
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... sugars glucose and fructose but completely impermeable to the disaccharide sucrose . [ IMAGE ] 6. Which solute ( s ) will exhibit a net diffusion into the cell ? 7. Which solute ( s ) will exhibit a net diffusion out of the cell ? 8 ...
... sugars glucose and fructose but completely impermeable to the disaccharide sucrose . [ IMAGE ] 6. Which solute ( s ) will exhibit a net diffusion into the cell ? 7. Which solute ( s ) will exhibit a net diffusion out of the cell ? 8 ...
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