hii friends?? hws life?? i think acitve transport moves molecules throught the speed of light and it needs blood and carbon dioxide to go through this process!!! Good luck people who need this answer bye!!! by: gabriel
molecules move during active transport against their concentration gradient
the active transport work against conc gradient either in or out of the cell.
Moves across a cellular membrane from lower to higher concentration
From low concentration to high concentration.
From areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration
low to high concentration.:)
Against their concentration gradient.
in active transport, where do molecules always go
Active transport
Active transport is needed to move molecules from an area of low concentration to an area of higher concentration against their concentration gradient. ATP is used as the power source.
Diffusion, Osmosis and Active Transport
Osmosis, Passive Transport, and Active Transport
During passive transport. The particles do this with out energy. During osmosis is also passive tranport. Active transport uses energy or ATP.
in active transport, where do molecules always go
Active transport
No. Active transport uses energy to transport specific molecules against a concentration gradient. Passive transport will result in an even distribution of molecules because they allow molecules to move down a concentration gradient.
it moves by diffusion, osmosis and active transport
passive. any transport that is diffusion to get into a cell is passive.
Active transport occurs when molecules are moved from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration. The cell membrane acts as a semi-permeable barrier during the process. Energy is required for active transport. Osmosis is a type of passive transport. Passive transport is similar to active transport except it requires no energy and molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. Osmosis occurs only if the molecules moving across the cell membrane are WATER molecules.
Osmosis, Passive Transport, and Active Transport
Active transport is needed to move molecules from an area of low concentration to an area of higher concentration against their concentration gradient. ATP is used as the power source.
they move throught bloovessels
active transport
Large molecules such as glucose that cannot cross the phospholipid bilayer can still move across the membrane through transport proteins by active transport. Active transport uses energy to move molecules the bilayer.