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It depends what type of molecule it is; if it is a water molecule then it moves by Osmosis if it is a gas molecule for example Oxygen then it will move by diffusion.
Active transport mechanisms occur when particles move from a region of lower concentration to one of higher concentration. This requires energy, which comes from cellular metabolism and, specifically, from a molecule called adenosinetriphosphate(ATP).
Because facilitated diffusion moves moolecules from regions of higher concentration toward lower concentration, active transport moves particles through membranes from region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration
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protein molecules in the cell membrane
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when molecule travels from a higher concentration to a lower concentration through a concentration gradient.It is known as passive transport. Active transport refers to when molecule travels from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration against the concentration gradiet. Transport of protein is an active transport. Fit it in the sentence your way
Active transport moves an object from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration. When the reverse is true, passive transport suffices.
It depends what type of molecule it is; if it is a water molecule then it moves by Osmosis if it is a gas molecule for example Oxygen then it will move by diffusion.
The process is called active transport, and unlike diffusion it uses energy.
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Active transport
Active transport mechanisms occur when particles move from a region of lower concentration to one of higher concentration. This requires energy, which comes from cellular metabolism and, specifically, from a molecule called adenosinetriphosphate(ATP).