The process that moves materials through a cell from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration is called active transport. This mechanism requires energy, usually in the form of ATP, to move substances against their concentration gradient. Active transport is essential for maintaining cellular functions, such as nutrient uptake and ion balance. Examples include the sodium-potassium pump and proton pumps.
Through the process of mitosis.
active transport
Active transport is the process that moves materials through a cell from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration by utilizing energy in the form of ATP. This process allows cells to maintain concentration gradients necessary for various cellular functions.
Materials move passively by diffusion from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, across the cell membrane. This process allows the substances to reach equilibrium within the cell.
Facilitated diffusion defines he movement of materials along a concentration gradient through protein channels.
The process of Osmosis.
active transport
active transport
diffusion
Through the process of mitosis.
active transport
active transport
active transport
active transport
active transport
Active transport is the process that moves materials through a cell from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration by utilizing energy in the form of ATP. This process allows cells to maintain concentration gradients necessary for various cellular functions.
Active transport is the process that moves materials through a cell from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration. This process requires energy in the form of ATP to pump molecules against their concentration gradient.