Active transport of solute in plants refers to the flow of solutes against a concentration gradient and therefore requires an input of energy. This energy is derived:

  • A
    Always from hydrolysis of $ATP$
  • B
    Not only from $ATP$ hydrolysis but also from the collapse of a proton motive force
  • C
    Partly from the input from $ATP$ hydrolysis and partly from the collapse of a proton motive force
  • D
    From different sources depending on the solutes

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