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QUESTION3 In co-transport processes, sugars can be brought into the cell against their concentration gradients.

  1. because ATP powers the pump that brings them in.
  2. because they follow sodium ions into the cell, which are traveling down their concentration gradients.
  3. because they follow potassium in through the sodium-potassium pump.
  4. through endocytosis.
  5. Sugar enters the cell by all of the processes listed above.
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QUESTION3 In co-transport processes, sugars can be brought into the cell against their concentration gradients.
TopicAll topics
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 12