Each of the following is a characteristic of active transport mechanisms except sensitivity to inhibitors such as proton pump inhibitors. moving solutes away from equilibrium across a membrane. coupling transport of a solute down its concentration with transport of another solute up its concentration gradient via a symport or antiport mechanism.. nondirectionality for moving a solute in either direction across a membrane depending on the solute concentration gradient. coupling a thermodynamically unfavorable (endergonic) process with a favorable (exergonic) process.

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Each of the following is a characteristic of active transport mechanisms except
sensitivity to inhibitors such as proton pump inhibitors.
moving solutes away from equilibrium across a membrane.
coupling transport of a solute down its concentration with transport of another solute up its concentration gradient via a symport or antiport
mechanism..
nondirectionality for moving a solute in either direction across a membrane depending on the solute concentration gradient.
coupling a thermodynamically unfavorable (endergonic) process with a favorable (exergonic) process.
Transcribed Image Text:Each of the following is a characteristic of active transport mechanisms except sensitivity to inhibitors such as proton pump inhibitors. moving solutes away from equilibrium across a membrane. coupling transport of a solute down its concentration with transport of another solute up its concentration gradient via a symport or antiport mechanism.. nondirectionality for moving a solute in either direction across a membrane depending on the solute concentration gradient. coupling a thermodynamically unfavorable (endergonic) process with a favorable (exergonic) process.
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