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Are carrier proteins required for active transport?


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Active transport:

  1. Active transport is the movement of a chemical substance by the expenditure of energy in concentration or in electric potential across the plasma membrane.
  2. Active transport requires specialized carrier proteins and the expenditure of cellular energy.
  3. Carrier proteins allow chemicals to cross membranes against a concentration gradient or when the phospholipid bilayer of the membrane is impermeable to a chemical.

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