Which of the following is a difference between primary and secondary active transport?
Primary active transport is used to transport sugars and amino acids across the plasma membrane, while secondary active transport includes the sodium-potassium pump.
Primary active transport is driven by secondary active transport.
Energy is required for primary active transport, but energy is not required for secondary active transport.
In primary active transport, the transport protein gets phosphorylated; in secondary active transport, the transport protein is not phosphorylated.