It takes place in your mouth, then it goes all the way into your intestines. After that it will go right into your pooper.
Active Transport is a piece of doodooo that doesnt occur in the excetory system
kiss my bootie and say goodbye
bladder and colon
active transport
Diffusion is the movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration and active transport is the movement of molecules from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration
Both the digestive system and the respiratory system interacts with the excretory system. Whatever leaves the digestive system, eventually becomes waste. That waste is sent to the excretory system. Waste is formed in the respiration process. It is then released into the red blood cells and transported back to the lungs for the elimination process to occur.
For active transport to occur, energy is needed in the form of ATP. During respiration energy is released in the form of ATPThe reason why energy (ATP) is needed with active transport is because active transport is movement of molecules from a low concentration to a high concentration so its going againstthe concentration gradient. As its going against the concentration, energy (in the form of ATP) is necessary or else this process will not occur.
Active transport can only occur at intact, closed membranes. Such membranes can envelop very different compartments, like the whole cell, vesicles, the vacuole, the mitochondrial matrix, the inner thylacoid space of the chloroplasts, etc.
Active transport can occur against a diffusion gradient ("uphill flow).
active transport
Transport Proteins
You'll have to be more specific. It can be either. The distinguishing feature is that active transport requires energy to occur, passive does not
* pasive tranport and active transport ewan q sa inyo lang kwenta 2 ma2tay n gumawa ni2 gagu.....
yes, it can occur in various ways. (active transport, simple diffusion,etc.)
ATP is needed for these two transport mechanisms to occur.
The difference between active and passive transport, is that, active transport, requires energy input from the cell, in order to occur, unlike passive, which occurs, without any energy input.
Yes, when channels are specific for the structures of individual molecules it is active transport. Active transport cannot occur if the energy they are moving is not of the same type, like glucose cannot move calcium.
Diffusion is the movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration and active transport is the movement of molecules from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration
The movement of materials across the cell membrane without using cellular energy is called passive transport. The movement of materials against a concentration difference is known as active transport. Active transport requires energy.
A carrier protein (as opposed to a channel protein). An example of a carrier protein is the Na+/K+ pump.