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Biology, 10.07.2019 05:30, samiyahbass

How does a pump differ from a channel or a carrier? view available hint(s) how does a pump differ from a channel or a carrier? pumps are proteins but channels and carriers are formed by a special arrangement of phospholipids and cholesterol. pumps are integral membrane proteins while channels and carriers are peripheral membrane proteins. pumps require energy for transport, but channels and carriers do not use energy. pumps cannot create a concentration gradient but channels and carriers can?

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