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Chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis D
The expected result of this poison on secondary active transport is that the poison will prevents the conformational changes which are necessary for the pump to perform its function, thus preventing it from been able to carry out transportation of ions in and out of the cell.
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A frogs heart has 3 chambers. Two atria and a single ventricle.
•The type of fruit or stuff that grows on it like pine cones.
•the color of the leaves (before fall and winter).
•The type of bark on the tree.
It will be transported into the cell through the process of endocytosis, which is a form of active transport. Active transport requires energy in the form of ATP. Hope this helps! :)