Plants take in minerals like nitrates through their roots by active transport. The concentration of minerals in the root cells is normally higher than in the soil around them. Active transport uses energy from respiration to move minerals from the soil into the roots.
In the epithelial cells in the villi of the small interestine. Glucose is absorbed by these cells against the concentration gradient.
Primary Active Transport Secondary Active Transport Exocytosis/Endocytosis
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first of all the def: of active transport is the movement of molecules from lower potential to higher potential nd in this process the ATP is needed. There are many examples of active transport like: 1-Its first example is endocytocis means the movement of molecules from outside to inside the cell nd it requires energy in the form of ATP bcz it is a type of active transport. 2-Its 2nd example is exocytocis means the movement of molecules from inside to outside the cell nd requires ATP. u can understand that in both examples the movement is active transport.
Molecules moves across plasma membrane by passive transport and active transport. ATP or molecules moving down a gradient may provide the energy for active transport. Hydrogen ions are important in active transport in plants.
Passive transport and active transport are transport of materials across membranes. Passive requires no energy, while active does.
yes they are
Primary Active Transport Secondary Active Transport Exocytosis/Endocytosis
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active transportactive transportExocytosis & endocytosis are types of active transport, because they expend energy in order to transfer things into and out of a cell.
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Active transport is the movement of ions or molecules across a cell membrane into a region of higher concentration, which requires energy and is assisted by enzymes. Examples of active transport are: the uptake of glucose in the intestines of people and the uptake of mineral ions into the root hairs of plants.
The process by which substances enter and exit the cell is called cellular transport. It primarily occurs through two main mechanisms: passive transport, which does not require energy, and active transport, which requires energy expenditure by the cell. Examples of passive transport include diffusion and osmosis, while examples of active transport include endocytosis and exocytosis.
Yes it is. There are many examples of active transport in living organisms.1. Plant roots absorb minerals from the soil water surrounding them by active transport.2. In the Human body, the glucose formed during digestion passes from the small intestine into the blood stream by active transport.
Active Transport is carried out in our body cells. Active Transport uses energy to transport materials.
first of all the def: of active transport is the movement of molecules from lower potential to higher potential nd in this process the ATP is needed. There are many examples of active transport like: 1-Its first example is endocytocis means the movement of molecules from outside to inside the cell nd it requires energy in the form of ATP bcz it is a type of active transport. 2-Its 2nd example is exocytocis means the movement of molecules from inside to outside the cell nd requires ATP. u can understand that in both examples the movement is active transport.
it is an ACTIVE transport.