Cavalry regiments are mounted horsemen.
Active transport requires the use of ATP because in active transport things move against the concentration gradient. Usually there is a protien pump (which is a form of a transport protien) that does this.
The process of active transport requires the direct use of cellular energy, usually in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). This energy is needed to move molecules across a cell membrane against their concentration gradient.
Yes, the process of endocytosis requires the use of energy in the form of ATP to transport substances into a cell.
Cells use energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to perform active transport. This energy is required to move substances against their concentration gradient, from areas of lower concentration to areas of higher concentration. Active transport allows cells to maintain internal conditions and regulate the movement of molecules.
This is known as active transport and requires energy usually in the form of ATP. It can also use the potential energy generated across a membrane by the transport of a different ion (either symport or antiport).
The soldiers know for the use of the khukri belong to the Gurkha Regiment. These soldiers are from Nepal not India and form their own regiment in the British Army.
Llamas
I was assigned to 5th Regiment.
He was a member of a cavalry battalion.
they use train
horse + carage
Contrary to traditional wars, the cavalry attacked after the infantry.
car obviously and private jet
Jesus would have walked or occasionly ridden a donkey.
Kind of but Le transport is a form that you can use instead
horse because there was no car or trains.
This energy comes from the molecule ATP,which stores energy in a form that cells can use