The potential energy stored in the concentration gradient of another molecule (typically Na⁺ or H⁺). This gradient was originally created by a primary active transport pump.
Both molecules move in the same direction. An example is the SGLT1 transporter , which uses the flow of sodium into a cell to "drag" glucose molecules along with it.
Two Major Types Of Active Transport Instant
The potential energy stored in the concentration gradient of another molecule (typically Na⁺ or H⁺). This gradient was originally created by a primary active transport pump.
Both molecules move in the same direction. An example is the SGLT1 transporter , which uses the flow of sodium into a cell to "drag" glucose molecules along with it. two major types of active transport