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Cell Membrane Transport (PASSIVE TRANSPORT (Movement across the membrane…
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ANTIPORTS transport two substances in opposite directions (e.g the Sodium Potassium Pump) and SYMPORTS are substances that 'want' to move carries another substance with it against the concentration gradient. (e.g Sodium-Glucose Transport Protein)
Used to 'export' products from a cell. The product is packed into 'vesicles' by the endoplasmic reticulum. The Golgi Apparatus fuses the vesicles to the membrane and releases product into the external environment
Folding the membrane internally to develop a 'pocket' containing external contents. Pocket is pinched off and contents transported around the cell's internal environment.
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