Yes, active transport moves substances from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration.
Yes. Active transport requires energy; it is transport from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration. Passive transport doesn't require energy; it is transport from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
Yes, active transport from high to low concentrations is considered a high-energy process because it requires energy to move molecules against their concentration gradient.
Active transport. To go "upstream" requires ATP, a form of energy, to pump against the ion gradient.
Active transport is used to move a molecule from a region of low concentration to a region of high concentration. This process requires energy input in the form of ATP to pump the molecule against its concentration gradient.
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.
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Well it depends most of the time it goes from low to high.
active transport
Yes. Active transport requires energy; it is transport from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration. Passive transport doesn't require energy; it is transport from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
If you mean high to low concentration then the answer is passive transport, BUT if you mean low to high, then it's active transport
Yes, active transport from high to low concentrations is considered a high-energy process because it requires energy to move molecules against their concentration gradient.
Active transport. To go "upstream" requires ATP, a form of energy, to pump against the ion gradient.
Active transport is used to move a molecule from a region of low concentration to a region of high concentration. This process requires energy input in the form of ATP to pump the molecule against its concentration gradient.
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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.