The energy for membrane transport can be ATP which is used in sodium potassium ATPase and many other channels.
Where as the movement of molecule down its concentration gradient is not directly linked with ATP production but it can couple many other transport of molecules which required energy if the transport lonely.
Like sodium glucose symporter.
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Question 6 (1 point) Which of the following can be a source of energy for membrane...
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