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Explain uniporter catalyzed transport.

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Answered by TheSpy
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The kinetics of the unidirectional transport of glucose (and other small molecules) from the outside of a cell inward via a uniporter can be described by the same type of equation used to describe a simple enzyme-catalyzed chemical reaction.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Explain uniporter catalyzed transport.

➔ The transport of only a single solute takes place from one side of the membrane to the other by means of carrier proteins called Uniports. This is called as uniporter catalyzed transport.

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