Active Transport

Cards (20)

  • What is the main topic discussed in the video?
    Active transport in root hair cells of plants
  • How does active transport differ from diffusion?

    Active transport moves molecules against their concentration gradient, while diffusion moves them down their gradient
  • What is diffusion?

    The process by which substances move down their concentration gradient
  • Why is diffusion considered a passive process?

    Because it does not require any energy from the cell
  • What analogy is used to describe diffusion in the video?

    Water flowing downhill
  • What is active transport?

    The movement of molecules against their concentration gradient, requiring energy
  • What type of process is active transport?

    An active process
  • What is required for active transport to occur?

    Energy from the cell
  • What provides the energy for active transport?

    Cellular respiration
  • Where does cellular respiration mainly occur?

    In the mitochondria
  • What molecule stores energy for the cell?
    ATP
  • How can we define active transport based on the video?

    As the movement of molecules across a cell membrane from lower to higher concentration requiring energy
  • Why do plants need to absorb water and mineral ions?

    To survive
  • What are root hair cells adapted for?

    To absorb water and mineral ions
  • What feature do root hair cells have to aid absorption?

    Long hair-like protrusions
  • Why do root hair cells need to use active transport for mineral ions?

    Because the minerals are at a higher concentration inside the cell than outside
  • What is one adaptation of root hair cells mentioned in the video?
    Having lots of mitochondria
  • What is the process of active transport in root hair cells?

    • Movement of minerals from lower to higher concentration
    • Requires energy from cellular respiration
    • Involves special proteins in the cell membrane
  • What are the adaptations of root hair cells for their function?

    • Long hair-like protrusions for increased surface area
    • Numerous mitochondria for energy production
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