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Active Transport Movement Particles Concentration Gradient Energy Transerred

Active transport is the process of moving particles against their concentration gradient, which utilizes energy derived from respiration.

Active transport is the movement of particles against a concentration gradient, requiring energy from respiration.

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Back Active transport is the movement of particles against a concentration gradient using energy transerred during respiration.

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