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Active transport of solute in plants refers to flow of solutes against a concentration ogradient and therefore requires input of enrgy. 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 form the input from ATP hydrolysis and partly form the collapse of a proton motive force

D

From the different sources depending on the soulutes

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