The process of moving materials against a concentration gradient is called active transport. Active transport generally uses a protein pump to move molecules from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration; in order to perform an active transport, the cell must use some of its energy to initiate the reaction.
Passive transport moves with the concentration gradient.
The transport of a substance across the cell membrane against its concentration gradient is called active transport.
Active transport is the type of transport mechanism that goes against the concentration gradient.
Yes, active transport moves molecules against the concentration gradient.
Yes, active transport moves substances against the concentration gradient.
Passive transport moves with the concentration gradient.
The transport of a substance across the cell membrane against its concentration gradient is called active transport.
Active transport is the type of transport mechanism that goes against the concentration gradient.
active transport
Yes, active transport moves molecules against the concentration gradient.
Yes, active transport moves substances against the concentration gradient.
Yes, active transport moves substances against their concentration gradient.
Active transport which requires ATP.
Yes, active transport is able to move molecules against the concentration gradient.
Yes, active transport involves the movement of molecules against the concentration gradient.
No, passive transport cannot occur against the concentration gradient. It only moves substances from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
In biological systems, active transport moves substances against the concentration gradient.