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∙ 13y agocellular transport
nop, is passive transport
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∙ 13y agoActive transport requires assistance from membrane proteins. These proteins, such as ion pumps and carrier proteins, help move molecules against their concentration gradient, requiring energy input to drive the process.
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∙ 9y agoThe type of membrane transport across a membrane that requires a carrier protein is active transport. This is also known as facilitated diffusion.
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∙ 9y agoThis type of transport is called active transport because it requires energy.
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∙ 13y agoPassive Transport
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∙ 13y agoactive membrane transport
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∙ 13y agoActive transport.
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The two types of transport across the cell membrane are passive transport, which does not require energy and includes diffusion and osmosis, and active transport, which requires energy in the form of ATP and includes processes like ion pumps and endocytosis/exocytosis.
This is a case of active transport. Active transport is a process that requires energy (in this case, an energy boost) to move molecules or ions against their concentration gradient, typically with the help of transport proteins. In this specific scenario, the sodium ions are being actively pumped across the membrane.
Yes, active transport requires transport proteins to move molecules against their concentration gradient, requiring energy in the form of ATP. These transport proteins facilitate the movement of specific molecules across the cell membrane.
diffusion and osmosis
Active transport
Facilitated diffusion
Facilitated diffusion is a type of passive transport that requires special carrier proteins to help molecules move across the cell membrane. These carrier proteins assist in the movement of specific molecules that cannot cross the membrane on their own.
Facilitated diffusion
Active transport requires energy to move molecules across a membrane against their concentration gradient. This process is facilitated by specific carrier proteins embedded in the membrane that use energy, usually in the form of ATP, to transport molecules.
Facilitated diffusion
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The two types of passive transport are simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion. Simple diffusion involves the movement of molecules across a cell membrane without the need for a specific protein. Facilitated diffusion, on the other hand, requires the assistance of specific transport proteins to move molecules across the membrane.
The two types of transport across the cell membrane are passive transport, which does not require energy and includes diffusion and osmosis, and active transport, which requires energy in the form of ATP and includes processes like ion pumps and endocytosis/exocytosis.
Facilitated diffusion is a type of passive transport where specific molecules are transported across the cell membrane with the help of transport proteins. Unlike simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion requires the presence of these proteins to facilitate the movement of molecules across the membrane.
Facilitated diffusion requires membrane proteins
Active transport requires energy to move molecules across the cell membrane against their concentration gradient. This process is carried out by specific proteins called pumps that utilize cellular energy in the form of ATP to transport molecules.