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GCSE Biology: diffusion, osmosis and active transport revision notes
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What is the difference between Active and Passive Transport? Active transport utilizes cellular energy in the form of ATP while passive transport does not..
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The key difference between active transport and passive transport is that the active transport moves molecules from low concentration to high concentration
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If a cell were a house, the plasma membrane would be walls with windows and doors. Moving things in and out of the cell is an important role of the plasma membrane. It controls everything that enters and leaves the cell. There are two basic ways that substances can cross the plasma membrane: passive transport, which requires no energy; and active transport, which requires energy.
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Transport in Plants Transport is the movement of substances from one part of a plant to another. This process is vital for the survival and...
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Active transport relies on the use of energy to move substances into and out of cells. Usually, molecules are traveling against a concentration gradient.
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Active Transport is the movement of molecules from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration with the use of energy.
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