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Some membrane proteins use energy to increase the concentration of
hydrogen ions on one side of the membrane. By which type of transport are
the hydrogen ions able to become more concentrated?
• A. Facilitated diffusion
• B. Exocytosis
• C. Active transport
• D. Osmosis
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the correct answer is option C, active transport.
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