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What are the two ways that the cell moves things by active transport?Asked by elenny
What are the two ways that the cell moves things by active transport?
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Answered by
Sara
Primary active transport and Secondary active transport.
Answered by
elenny
THANK u so much sara.. muchisimas gracias!!!
Answered by
toney
Inside a cell things can be transported in two ways. The rst is by diusion in which
small molecules are released and just wander around. This is usually used for small
molecules like ATP which is the fuel that is used to power molecular motors. The second
way is through active transport that works like container shipping. Container shipping
revolutionized the shipping industry.
small molecules are released and just wander around. This is usually used for small
molecules like ATP which is the fuel that is used to power molecular motors. The second
way is through active transport that works like container shipping. Container shipping
revolutionized the shipping industry.
Answered by
Sara
By Primary active transport I mean that the cells use ATP to directly move materials across the membrane.
By Secondary source I mean that the cells use established concentration gradient to move materials across the membrane.
By Secondary source I mean that the cells use established concentration gradient to move materials across the membrane.
Answered by
Ravenclaw15
Primary active transport and secondary active transport!! Hope this helped!!! Even though I’m 10 years too late!!!! Lol :P
Answered by
Kayllee Capter
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