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SOLUTE-CARRIER COMPLEX
In active absorption, the carrier molecule
reacts chemically
with the
solute (ion)
to be transported across the cell membrane.
The solute ion to be absorbed combines with the specific carrier to form the
solute-carrier complex.
It then
moves across the membrane
, and on reaching the cytoplasm, it
dissociates to release the solute ion.
It is then activated and goes back to the surface to
combine
with
another solute ion.
In the entire process
, energy
is required in the form of
ATP.
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