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The difference between primary and secondary In primary active transport, energy comes directly from the AT, stores potential energy in the molecules that have been moved. in Secondary active transport, that energy is used secondarily to move other molecules
So ions resulted from primary active transport store energy to make secondary active transport by losing this energy while moving down concentration gradient?
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The difference between primary and secondary
In primary active transport, energy comes directly from the AT, stores potential energy in the molecules that have been moved.
in Secondary active transport, that energy is used secondarily to move other molecules
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So ions resulted from primary active transport store energy to make secondary active transport by losing this energy while moving down concentration gradient?
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