Active transport takes place in the small intestine, where nutrients are absorbed from the intestine and into the bloodstream. More specifically, it is the structures known as villi that contain the protein receptors necessary for active transport to take place. The process also happens in the nephrons of the kidneys, where glucose and water/ions are selectively reabsorbed back into the bloodstream.
active transport requires input of energy as it takes place aginst a gradient.
The Electron Transport Chain takes place in the cristae of the mitochondria.
Believe it or not, cyanide kills us by inhibiting active transport, to such an extent that substances can no longer be transferred across cell membranes. This is one example of a substance that stops the process of active transport dead in its tracks.
passive transport and active transport.
Active transport processes, such as primary active transport, secondary active transport, and vesicular transport, require the cell to expend energy in the form of ATP. These processes enable the movement of molecules or ions against their concentration gradients or across membranes.
active transport requires input of energy as it takes place aginst a gradient.
Active transport takes place when an input of energy is required to move material through a cell membrane. This process uses energy to move molecules against their concentration gradient, often utilizing specific carrier proteins to facilitate the transport.
Active transport is a function of the cell membrane.
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the phospholipid bilayer of a cell
The Electron Transport Chain takes place in the cristae of the mitochondria.
Believe it or not, cyanide kills us by inhibiting active transport, to such an extent that substances can no longer be transferred across cell membranes. This is one example of a substance that stops the process of active transport dead in its tracks.
passive transport and active transport.
passive transport and active transport.
passive transport and active transport.
It would be active transport, a process which requires a cell to use its own energy (unlike passive transport).