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What happens when an electrical gradient and a chemical gradient are applying opposite forces to active transport?

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Active transport utilises a carrier transport protein molecule that hydrophilic pathway is specific to allow molecules to pass through one directional. Hence, nothing happens to active transport.

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Answer:

The active transport keeps the ion balance across the membranes.

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The active transport needs both gradients to work one against each other to move the ions across the membranes, that means opposite forces will keep the active transport working.

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