Active transport is the movement of molecules against a concentration gradient across a cell membrane, requiring enzymes and energy.
Active transport is the movement of molecules against a concentration gradient across a cell membrane, requiring enzymes and energy.
Front | What is active transport? |
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Back | The movement of molecules across a cell membrane into a region of higher concentration, assisted by enzymes |
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