What are the three types of active transporters based on energy requirement?
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The image provides an overview of three types of active transporters based on their energy requirements, detailing 'Permases,' 'Group translocation systems,' and 'ABC transporters.' It describes the mechanisms and energy sources for each type, focusing on ion-driven, PEP-dependent, and ATP-dependent processes.
Answer
Permeases, Group translocation systems, ABC transporters.
The three types of active transporters based on energy requirement are: 1) Permeases (ion-driven), 2) Group translocation systems (PEP-dependent), and 3) ABC transporters (ATP-dependent).
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The three types of active transporters based on energy requirement are: 1) Permeases (ion-driven), 2) Group translocation systems (PEP-dependent), and 3) ABC transporters (ATP-dependent).
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Permeases are driven by ion gradients, group translocation involves chemical modification using phosphoenolpyruvate, and ABC transporters use ATP for energy.
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Common mistake: Confusing types of transport based on mechanism rather than energy source.
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