Answer:
Exchanger or antiporter
Explanation:
The cotransporters are transmembrane proteins that are part of the active transport. These proteins couple the movement of a molecule or ion against its concentration gradient with the movement of one or more cotransporter ions under its concentration gradient, thus allowing the passage of large molecules such as glucose into the cell that transport Passive would not be possible to enter. There are two types:
Simporters:
They are transmembrane molecules that involve the movement of two or more different ions through the phospholipid membrane of the membrane in the same direction. Generally the ions move under the electrochemical gradient allowing the other molecule to move against the concentration gradient.
<u>Exchanger or antiporter (countertransporter)</u>:
They are transmembrane molecules that involve the movement of two or more different ions through the phospholipid membrane in opposite directions, where one species of the solute moves in favor of the electrochemical gradient, allowing the other species a movement against their gradient of concentration
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Both BB and Bb will result in brown eyes as it is the dominant trait. Only bb will result in blue eyes thus the answer is both choice 1 and 2.
The study of 2 organisms is called binomial nomenclature
The ions can enter or leave the cell by the instrumentality of a pump. Option A
<h3>What is cell?</h3>
The cell is the smallest unit in taxonomy. It is the minutest level of life and all organisms are composed of cells. The cells are capable of carrying out all of their own activities.
The ions can enter or leave the cell by the instrumentality of a pump. This is how the sodium and the potassium ions are able to enter into the cell.
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