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Català: Exemple de transport actiu: l'energia alliberada a la hidròlisi de l'ATP s'acobla directament al transport d'una substància específica a través de la membrana plasmàtica.
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    • 2008-05-02T21:17:40Z Bibi Saint-Pol 635x285 (191326 Bytes) {{Information |Description= {{en|Example of primary active transport, where energy from hydrolysis of ATP is directly coupled to the movement of a specific substance across a membrane independent of any other species.}} |Sour

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