when the solute passes from a higher solute concentration to a lower solute concentration, it is known as concentration gradient downhill. and the reverse is true for uphill.
also, down hill transport requires energy which is derived from ATP. uphill transport is not derived from ATP's rather from the random motion of the molecules themselves.
concentration gradient
Concentration Gradient
no. High concentration to low concentration. The molecules move down the concentration gradient.
Yes, chemiosmosis involves a concentration gradient. Think of chemiOSMOSIS, osmosis being the diffusion of water, which involves a concentration gradient.
A steep gradient will force the water to flow downhill faster.
A positive gradient goes uphill from left to right A negative gradient goes downhill from left to right
No the can go faster downhill or uphill
Concentration Gradient
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What are the dimensions of the wheels? (required to convert rpm to a speed). What gradient is the wheelchair being pushed on? Uphill/downhill, what angle?
An uphill climb
All of them do. If a certain slope goes downhill in one direction, it will go uphill if you look from the other side.All of them do. If a certain slope goes downhill in one direction, it will go uphill if you look from the other side.All of them do. If a certain slope goes downhill in one direction, it will go uphill if you look from the other side.All of them do. If a certain slope goes downhill in one direction, it will go uphill if you look from the other side.
concentration gradient
noThe correct answer if you are dealing with cells is concentration gradient
Going with the concentration gradient is basically the process of diffusion. Molecules going from a low concentration to a high concentration would be going with the concentration gradient. Going against the concentration gradient would be the movement of particles from a high concentration to a low concentration
gravity!
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