Sodium Potassium
Sodium
Potassium
Vesicular active transport
in active transport, where do molecules always go
Cotransport is the name of a process in which two substances are simultaneously transported across a membrane by one protein, or protein complex which does not have ATPase activity. Different types of co-transport Symport When both substances are transported in the same direction the transport protein is known as a symport . Antiport When the substances are transported in opposite directions the transport protein is known as an antiport.
When large materials are being transported through the membrane
Transport Proteins
Vesicular active transport
Active transport is the type of transport where a cell must expend energy. These are endocytosis, exocytosis, and the sodium-potassium pump.
Active transport simply means the transport of substances against the concentration gradient.In this transport,ATP is utilised.
Active transport expends energy to move substances against a concentration gradient.
Active Transport
substance to pass
substance to pass
Vesicular active transport
in active transport, where do molecules always go
simple diffusion.
Cotransport is the name of a process in which two substances are simultaneously transported across a membrane by one protein, or protein complex which does not have ATPase activity. Different types of co-transport Symport When both substances are transported in the same direction the transport protein is known as a symport . Antiport When the substances are transported in opposite directions the transport protein is known as an antiport.
No.... The Active Transport Requires Energy >> Just Energy But Our Bodies Transport a lot Of Substances Using Active Transport Including Water , Metal Ions, etc .......