Active Transport Vs Primary | Secondary

Both molecules move in the direction.

Both substances move in the same direction. For example, the SGLT1 transporter uses the inward rush of sodium to pull glucose into the cell. secondary active transport vs primary

Uses energy indirectly from an electrochemical gradient that was already created by primary active transport. No direct ATP consumption occurs during the transport event. Both molecules move in the direction

When you open a tap connected to the tower, the water flows out down (gravity). You didn't need electricity to make the water flow; you used the potential energy created by the primary pump. secondary active transport vs primary