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. One method is that transport proteins in the cell membrane "pick up" molecules from outside the cell and carry them in, while using energy in the process. A second method is that the cell membrane surrounds a particle and takes it in.

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Osmosis is one way and the other way is because diffusion proceeds until it is reached equal Librium.


Osmosis and diffusion are ways that cells move things by active transport.

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Primary active transport: uses ATP to directly transport materials across the membrane.

e.g. Na+/K+ ATPase

Secondary active transport: uses an established concentration gradient to transport materials across the membrane (concentration gradient set up at expence of ATP or other forms of energy).

e.g. Na+/Glucose symporter, Na+/H+ antiporter







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One way is the ER (Endoplasmic Reticulum) carries the substances around the cell. I do not know two though.

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Two general ways cells move things by active transport include solute pumps and vesicular transport.

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Cells can move things by active transport by engulfing, and protein transport

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