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The transport of a substance across the cell membrane against its concentration gradient is called what?

The transport of a substance across the cell membrane against its concentration gradient is called active transport.


Which term is used to describe a serous membrane that is against an organ?

The term used to describe a serous membrane that is against an organ is called the visceral serosa or visceral layer.


What part of the brake system presses the front pads against the rotor?

The caliper holds 2 brake pads in


The process that presses sediments together is called?

the process that presses sedimants together is called?


What is the capital investment of medium term enterprises?

intial amount to be invest in the organization to establishment that is called as openning amount that to be invest


What is the membrane of grasses?

The membrane of grasses is called the cuticle. It is a waxy layer on the surface of grass leaves that helps reduce water loss and protects against environmental stresses.


What are folded layers of the inner membrane in mitochondria called?

I think you are referring to the cristae. These are the folded parts of the inner membrane. The purpose is to increase surface area of the inner membrane against the matrix. The membrane is the site of the energy transfer in the mitochondria, so having more surface area is a plus.


What is the membrane of a plant called?

The membrane is inside the cell wall, and its just called the cell membrane.


The outer layer of a serous membrane?

The outer layer of a serous membrane is called the parietal layer. It lines body cavities and provides a barrier against friction and helps with organ movement within the cavity.


What is the name of the membrane that surrounds the vacuole?

It is called the vacuolar membrane.Sometimes it is referred to as the vacuole membrane. The membrane round the large central vacuole in plants it is also called the tonoplast.


The energy-requiring process that moves molecules and ions across a cell membrane against a concentration difference is called?

Active transportation


What causes us to hear some sounds as loud and others as quiet?

To answer this question, you need to know a little about human ear anatomy. In the ear we have the Basalar membrane that is a fluid like substance in the cochlea. As sound travels through the cochlea the memrane vibrates and causes waves. As the membrane moves it presses up against another membrane called the tectoral membrane that in turn is next to hair fibers. As the membranes moves it presses down on the hair fibers and we hear sound. The greater amplitude of the wave the louder the noise because the membrane is pressing hard against those hair fibers. This is the reason why continuous loud noise is not good for your hearing because those hair fibers can break. Once those hair fibers are not sending the correct signal to the brain, you can have hearing loss.