passive transport
B passive transport i think This is cassidy evans from ramah high school
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is the organic molecule needed for active transport. It provides the energy required to pump molecules against their concentration gradient across a cell membrane.
Sorry my answer is not too accurate... don't have my bio textbook on me. From memory, ATP phosphorylates the protein that causes active transport. It would give the energy needed for a protein to actively transport the molecule or atom of choice through the pore. Now active transport mitosis? I've never heard of that before. Are you saying that ATP activates a protein (which transfers thing) during mitosis?
Facilitated
The DNA molecules will have the instructions for the formation of amino acid which in turn forms the protein by a process called protein synthesis. It includes two steps called transcription and translation.
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B passive transport i think This is cassidy evans from ramah high school
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is the organic molecule needed for active transport. It provides the energy required to pump molecules against their concentration gradient across a cell membrane.
Facilitated
Sorry my answer is not too accurate... don't have my bio textbook on me. From memory, ATP phosphorylates the protein that causes active transport. It would give the energy needed for a protein to actively transport the molecule or atom of choice through the pore. Now active transport mitosis? I've never heard of that before. Are you saying that ATP activates a protein (which transfers thing) during mitosis?
Facilitated
Amino acids!
Amino acids are the molecules needed to form protein molecules. Proteins are made up of long chains of amino acids.
The DNA molecules will have the instructions for the formation of amino acid which in turn forms the protein by a process called protein synthesis. It includes two steps called transcription and translation.
facilitated
ATP, or adenosine triphosphate, is a molecule that stores and transfers energy within cells. It is considered the energy currency of cells because it provides the energy needed for various cellular activities, such as muscle contraction, protein synthesis, and active transport.
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is the molecule that typically provides the energy needed to push molecules through the membrane of a cell by facilitating active transport processes. This energy is released when ATP is hydrolyzed to ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and inorganic phosphate, powering cellular activities such as transporting molecules across the cell membrane.