what type of molecules are transported by molecular pumps

Here’s a helpful, clear, and science-backed piece on the topic. Molecular pumps (also known as active transport pumps or simply ion pumps ) are specialized membrane proteins that move molecules across a cell membrane against their concentration gradient — from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration. This process requires energy (usually from ATP, light, or electron flow).

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