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Transporting in large quantities as in ships, railcars, tankers, etc. or exocytosis

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Does bulk transport with or against the concentration gradient?

Bulk transport, also known as bulk flow or vesicular transport, can occur in both directions relative to the concentration gradient. When substances are moved against their concentration gradient, this process is typically active transport, requiring energy (usually in the form of ATP). Conversely, when substances are moved along their concentration gradient, it is considered passive transport. Overall, bulk transport encompasses mechanisms that can handle both scenarios.


What are mechanisms of bulk transport?

Endocytosis and Exocytosis.


What bulk transport moves out of cells?

exocytosis


Why was tankers built?

To transport liquids in bulk


What is the average cost of bulk transport?

The average cost of bulk transport varies, but it usually is three dollars and once cent per mile for the cost.


Transporters are used for active transport and?

Bulk transporter


What bulk transport moves materials of of cells?

exocytosis


What bulk transport process material out of cells?

exocytosis


How can you write a letter to a school principal for school transport?

You have to write a formal letter to the principal.


What is the Bulk transport of substances out of the cell called?

Exocytosis is the process by which cells release substances by vesicle fusion with the plasma membrane, allowing bulk transport of molecules out of the cell.


What bulk transport moves material out of the cell?

passive transport- diffusion, osmosis bulk/ active transport: requires energy ------------------------------------------- A+ -- exocytosis


Types of bulk transport in cell?

Bulk transport is in 2 forms, exocytosis and endocytosis. Each of these 2 forms can then be sub divided into phagocytosis (movement of solids) and pinocytosis (movement of liquids) When bulk transport occurs, a phospholipid bilayer membrane merges with the cell membrane, and forces the contents of the vesicle in.out of the cell.