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amid [387]
3 years ago
9

As ATP moves through the cell, what does it carry?

Social Studies
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zubka84 [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

Active transport mechanisms do just this, expending energy (often in the form of ATP) to maintain the right concentrations of ions and molecules in living cells. ... Primary active transport directly uses a source of chemical energy (e.g., ATP) to move molecules across a membrane against their gradient.

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