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Essence Fuentes
14 January, 15:08
Molecules that move by active transport
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Natalee
14 January, 18:21
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Any ions like H+, potassium ion, sodium ions or even molecules like glucose can be moved by active transport as long as the cell have pumps specific to the molecules that uses energy to pump the molecules from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration.
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