What happens during the cotransport of glucose and sodium ions?
A) The transport of glucose powers the transport of sodium.
B) ATP causes a conformational change in the carrier protein.
C) Both D and E
D) Glucose molecules are transported against their concentration gradient.
E) Sodium ions are transported down their concentration gradient.
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