Difference between revisions of "Active Transport - Physiology"

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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
 
Active transport is reliant on [[Transport Proteins - Physiology|carrier proteins]] and thus follows the same rules as [[Transport Proteins - Physiology|facilitated diffusion]] in that they are specific have a maximum rate and are subject to competition.
 
Active transport is reliant on [[Transport Proteins - Physiology|carrier proteins]] and thus follows the same rules as [[Transport Proteins - Physiology|facilitated diffusion]] in that they are specific have a maximum rate and are subject to competition.
 
  
 
==Differant Types of Active Transport==
 
==Differant Types of Active Transport==

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Introduction

Active transport is reliant on carrier proteins and thus follows the same rules as facilitated diffusion in that they are specific have a maximum rate and are subject to competition.

Differant Types of Active Transport

Primary Active Transport

Secondary Active Transport