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  2. Uniporter - Wikipedia

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    Facilitated diffusion may occur through three mechanisms: uniport, symport, or antiport. The difference between each mechanism depends on the direction of transport, in which uniport is the only transport not coupled to the transport of another solute. [4] Uniporter carrier proteins work by binding to one molecule or substrate at a time ...

  3. Antiporter - Wikipedia

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    A comparison of transport proteins [1]. An antiporter (also called exchanger or counter-transporter) is an integral membrane protein that uses secondary active transport to move two or more molecules in opposite directions across a phospholipid membrane.

  4. Symporter - Wikipedia

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    This is in contrast to the antiport transporter. Typically, the ion(s) will move down the electrochemical gradient, allowing the other molecule(s) to move against the concentration gradient. The movement of the ion(s) across the membrane is facilitated diffusion, and is coupled with the active transport of the molecule(s). In symport, two ...

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    CC Creams The CC stands for 'color corrector' and usually contains skin-brightening primer. The main use is to even out your skin tone and help with everything from reducing redness to under-eye bags.

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  7. Membrane transport protein - Wikipedia

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    F-type ATPase; ("F" related to factor), including: mitochondrial ATP synthase, chloroplast ATP synthase1 This picture represents antiport. The yellow triangle shows the concentration gradient for the yellow circles while the blue triangle shows the concentration gradient for the blue circles and the purple rods are the transport protein bundle.