The product of ATP decomposition.
Active transport
its name is due to the fact that active transport requires energy as opposed to passive transport when no energy is required.
Mithocondria
From ATP
Symporters are active transport mechanisms that move molecules across a cell membrane using energy from ATP or an electrochemical gradient.
Active transport
active transport processes like primary active transport or secondary active transport, which require energy to move molecules against their concentration gradient. This can involve the use of transport proteins or ion pumps in the cell membrane.
Active transport is a means of particle transport that requires the input of energy in a cell. This transport mechanism moves substances against their concentration gradient, from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration, requiring energy to drive the process.
By definition, passive transport on a cellular level requires no energy other than some sort of gradient, whether of the molecule in question, or another whose movement across the membrane can be linked to the one of interest.
active transport requires energy to move stuff and the energy is ATP
Active Transport
It would be active transport, a process which requires a cell to use its own energy (unlike passive transport).