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Is transport protein binds with the needed molecule active transport?

B passive transport i think This is cassidy evans from ramah high school


Describe the two methods of active transport?

Active transport involves the movement of molecules against their concentration gradient, requiring energy input. Two methods of active transport include primary active transport, where energy from ATP is directly used to move molecules, and secondary active transport, where the movement of one molecule down its gradient provides energy to transport another molecule against its gradient.


What is it called when transport protein binds with the needed molecule?

passive transport


A carrier molecule is required for?

A carrier molecule is required for transporting ions or molecules across a membrane, such as in facilitated diffusion or active transport. They bind to specific substances, undergo a conformational change, and release the substances on the other side of the membrane.


What is needed to to facilitate diffusion and active transport?

ATP is needed for these two transport mechanisms to occur.


What Transport mechanism is used to remove glucose filtrate the enery needed for that purpose?

Active Transport


What is the energy molecule needed to power active transport?

im trying to figure it out myself but i believe that it is ATP due to its high power levels in the genetic area and in other areas aswell


What type of transport does a small molecule enter a cell with help from a membrane protein additional energy is needed to complete this process?

Facilitated


Is transport protein binds with the needed molecule a passive transport?

Idk Yes I think Copyright 2013, Nov 11


Do facilitated diffusion require energy?

No energy is needed because it's a part of passive transport, not active transport.


What is the active transport and passive transport?

The requirements of passive transport through the cell membrane (phospholipid bilayer) of an animal cell are that the molecule is non-polar or small enough to pass by the non-polar phospholipid tails. This is because, for there to be passive transport, no energy must be used to transport the molecule from outside of the cell to inside.


If the substance entering the cell was in higher concentration inside the cell then outside the cell what type of transport would be required?

It would be active transport, a process which requires a cell to use its own energy (unlike passive transport).