The term Symport describes a coupled transporter that moves both solutes in the same direction across a membrane.
What is Symport?
Symport is a sort of transport in which two different molecules can pass across a membrane in the same direction by utilizing a similar carrier mechanism.
The transporter is referred to as a symporter and it functions in the cell membrane by simultaneously moving several molecules across the membrane.
One illustration is the transport of glucose up its concentration gradient with the assistance of the energy from the movement of sodium ions down its concentration gradient.
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