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What is the most important difference between primary and secondary active transport?

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The most important difference between primary and secondary active transport is that primary active transport is directly dependent on ATP, while secondary active transport is indirectly dependent on ATP.

Step-by-step explanation:

Primary active transport is directly dependent on ATP, while secondary active transport is indirectly dependent on ATP.

Primary active transport moves ions across a membrane and creates a difference in charge across that membrane, which is directly dependent on ATP.

Secondary active transport does not directly require ATP: instead, it is the movement of material due to the electrochemical gradient established by primary active transport.

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