Active transport simply means the transport of substances against the concentration gradient.In this transport,ATP is utilised.
The transport of a substance across the cell membrane against its concentration gradient is called active transport.
When food moves across a cell membrane, it requires Active Transport.
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Facilitated transport and active transport are two ways molecules can move across a cell membrane. Facilitated transport does not require energy from the cell, while active transport does require energy in the form of ATP. Facilitated transport uses carrier proteins to help molecules move across the membrane, while active transport uses pumps to move molecules against their concentration gradient.
Yes, active transport is a process that uses energy to move substances across a cell membrane against their concentration gradient. This enables the cell to accumulate certain molecules or ions inside the cell or remove them from the cell.
Active transport is used when molecules are moved across a cell membrane against their concentration gradient, from a low to a high concentration.
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Active transport is the movement of a substance across a cell membrane from low to high concentration with the help of energy.
Active transport processes, such as primary active transport, secondary active transport, and vesicular transport, require the cell to expend energy in the form of ATP. These processes enable the movement of molecules or ions against their concentration gradients or across membranes.
It is called active transport.
Both facilitated transport and active transport involve the movement of molecules across a cell membrane with the help of carrier proteins. However, facilitated transport does not require energy input from the cell, while active transport does require energy in the form of ATP. Both processes are specific and selective in what molecules they transport across the membrane.