active transport as it requires energy provided by ATP
Proteins push molecules through the cell membrane
active transport
Active transport requires the use of ATP because in active transport things move against the concentration gradient. Usually there is a protien pump (which is a form of a transport protien) that does this.
Active transport requires energy in the form of ATP
Active transport requires cells to spend energy, usually in the form of ATP
Carrier proteins can use active or passive transport depending on what type of carrier protein it is (meaning what the protein transports). The form of passive transport that they use is facilitated diffusion. An example of active transport is the Sodium Potassium pump. Active transport requires ATP. Facilitated diffusion is used to transport polar molecules and ions that cannot directly cross the cell membrane. Facilitated diffusion doesn't require energy.
Active transport. To go "upstream" requires ATP, a form of energy, to pump against the ion gradient.
It is the active transport of liquids in vesicles into and out of a cell so it uses metabolic energy, thus active
active transport
Facilitated diffusion, or diffusion through ion channels, is not a form of active transport. It is a spontaneous passive transport.
Active transport requires some form of energy input, usually ATP
Yes, any form of active transport uses energy.
Active transport requires the use of ATP because in active transport things move against the concentration gradient. Usually there is a protien pump (which is a form of a transport protien) that does this.
False!
NO
One form of active transport is the vacuoles that hold the water and energy to transport to the nucleus which controls all the cell's activities!!
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No. Endocytosis requires the cell to expend energy, therefore it is a form of active transport.
Molecules are moved through the cell membrane by active transport.