Sodium ions are thought to get into a cell by diffusion through special spores in the membrane and are expelled by a form of active transport .
Substances that are transported by active transport include ions such as sodium, potassium, calcium, and hydrogen, as well as certain organic molecules and nutrients like glucose and amino acids. Active transport requires energy to move substances against their concentration gradient, typically utilizing ATP as a source of energy.
the sodium-potassium pump, an active transport protein that uses energy from ATP to move sodium ions out of the cell against their concentration gradient.
Muscle contraction , transport , nerve impulse conduction .
Active transport
Active Transport
Active transport.
Active transport.
Substances that are transported by active transport include ions such as sodium, potassium, calcium, and hydrogen, as well as certain organic molecules and nutrients like glucose and amino acids. Active transport requires energy to move substances against their concentration gradient, typically utilizing ATP as a source of energy.
The two types of cell trnsport it Passive Transport and Active Transport. Active Transport does require energy to move into and out of the cell. Passive Transport doesn't require energy to move into and out of the cell. Hope I helped!
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.
the sodium-potassium pump, an active transport protein that uses energy from ATP to move sodium ions out of the cell against their concentration gradient.
Muscle contraction , transport , nerve impulse conduction .
Active transport
The sodium potassium pump requires ATP - i.e. it is involved in active transport, not facilitated transport.
Active Transport
sodium-potassium pump
Active transport