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College Physics I – Introduction

Definition

Active transport is the movement of molecules across a cell membrane from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration, using energy in the form of ATP. This process is essential for maintaining cellular homeostasis and functions.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Active transport requires energy input, usually in the form of ATP.
  2. It moves molecules against their concentration gradient.
  3. The sodium-potassium pump is a classic example of active transport in cells.
  4. Active transport is crucial for nutrient uptake in gut epithelial cells.
  5. Compared to passive transport, active transport allows cells to maintain higher concentrations of certain substances.

Review Questions

  • What type of energy is required for active transport?
  • How does active transport differ from passive transport?
  • Give an example of an active transport mechanism found in human cells.
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