PROTON PUMP ACTIVE transport ATP requires energy from
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PROTON PUMP ACTIVE transport • ______ ATP (requires energy from ______) low concentration • Can move molecules from _____ to ____ high • Special just for H+ ions Protein pumps to move molecules • Uses integral ________ Examples: • Lysosomes need acidic conditions for digestion • Photosynthesis/Respiration (more on this to come in Ch 8 & 9)
PROTON PUMP ACTIVE transport • ______ ATP (requires energy from ______) low concentration • Can move molecules from _____ to ____ high • Special just for H+ ions Protein pumps to move molecules • Uses integral ________ Examples: • Lysosomes need acidic conditions for digestion • Photosynthesis/Respiration (more on this to come in Ch 8 & 9)
PROTON PUMP ACTIVE transport • ______ ATP (requires energy from ______) low concentration • Can move molecules from _____ to ____ high • Special just for H+ ions Protein pumps to move molecules • Uses integral ________ Examples: • Lysosomes need acidic conditions for digestion • Photosynthesis/Respiration (more on this to come in Ch 8 & 9)
PROTON PUMP ACTIVE transport • ______ ATP (requires energy from ______) low concentration • Can move molecules from _____ to ____ high • Special just for H+ ions Protein pumps to move molecules • Uses integral ________ Examples: • Lysosomes need acidic conditions for digestion • Photosynthesis/Respiration (more on this to come in Ch 8 & 9)
PROTON PUMP ACTIVE transport • ______ ATP (requires energy from ______) low concentration • Can move molecules from _____ to ____ high • Special just for H+ ions Protein pumps to move molecules • Uses integral ________ Examples: • Lysosomes need acidic conditions for digestion • Photosynthesis/Respiration (more on this to come in Ch 8 & 9)
PROTON PUMP ACTIVE transport • ______ ATP (requires energy from ______) low concentration • Can move molecules from _____ to ____ high • Special just for H+ ions Protein pumps to move molecules • Uses integral ________ Examples: • Lysosomes need acidic conditions for digestion • Photosynthesis/Respiration (more on this to come in Ch 8 & 9)