it is cystic fibrosis
Large molecules such as proteins and RNA do not normally cross the nuclear membrane. They require specific transport mechanisms, such as nuclear pores, to move between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. This selective transport ensures that only specific molecules can enter or exit the nucleus.
The opposite is normally inactive.For people, the opposite of active can be slothful, lax, idle, or indolent.For volcanoes, the opposite could be dormant or even extinct.For sentences, the opposite of the active voice is passive.
Roots typically obtain minerals through the process of active transport, where they actively transport mineral ions from the soil into the root cells against a concentration gradient. This process requires energy in the form of ATP and specialized transport proteins in the cell membrane of the root cells.
active transport
Secondary active transport aka facilitated diffusion [depending on your teacher].
Cystic Fibrosis
Large molecules such as proteins and RNA do not normally cross the nuclear membrane. They require specific transport mechanisms, such as nuclear pores, to move between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. This selective transport ensures that only specific molecules can enter or exit the nucleus.
normally prokaryotic do not cells have a cell membrane. eukaryotic cells do.
Because there is a higher concentration inside the cell then out side ....because it requires energy to move the molecules outside in a different direction then they would normally move, it is like riding a bike up a hill it requires energy.
The opposite is normally inactive.For people, the opposite of active can be slothful, lax, idle, or indolent.For volcanoes, the opposite could be dormant or even extinct.For sentences, the opposite of the active voice is passive.
Roots typically obtain minerals through the process of active transport, where they actively transport mineral ions from the soil into the root cells against a concentration gradient. This process requires energy in the form of ATP and specialized transport proteins in the cell membrane of the root cells.
active transport
Cu2Cl2 is cuprous chloride or copper(I) chloride, and the formula is normally written as CuCl.
The magnesium chloride is normally present in the cell. It does not affect the progesterone level, normally.
It allows for the flow of substances which are normally too large to pass through the cell membrane. Like active transport, it accomplishes this using channel proteins coded for each specific substance (sugar, for example). Unlike active transport, facilitated diffusion only works WITH the osmotic pressure gradient, not against.
Normally, yes, not an issue.
I wouldn't suggest it, but normally in a cage.