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What process allows substances to be absorbed against a concentration gradient?
Active transport
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How does active transport differ from diffusion?
Active transport moves substances against the
concentration gradient
, while diffusion moves them down the gradient
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What is the energy source required for active transport?
Energy from
respiration
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In which part of the human body is active transport used to absorb sugars like glucose?
In the cells lining the
small intestine
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Why can't sugars diffuse into the cells lining the small intestine?
Because the
concentration
of sugars is higher inside the cell than in the
lumen
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What role do mitochondria play in active transport?
Mitochondria provide the
energy
needed for
active transport
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What ions do root hair cells transport into plants using active transport?
Magnesium
ions
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Why do plants need magnesium ions?
To make
chlorophyll
in the leaves
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How does the concentration of ions in the soil compare to that inside root hair cells?
The concentration of ions in the soil is
lower
than
inside
the root hair cells
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What happens to the ions once they are absorbed by root hair cells?
They are transported to the
xylem vessels
and moved to the leaves
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What are the key differences between active transport and diffusion?
Active transport moves substances against the
concentration gradient
Diffusion moves substances down the concentration gradient
Active transport requires energy from
respiration
Diffusion does not require energy
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What are two examples of active transport in biology?
Absorption of
glucose
in the
small intestine
Uptake of
magnesium ions
in
root hair cells
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What is the significance of mitochondria in cells that perform active transport?
Mitochondria produce
ATP
through
respiration
ATP provides the energy required for active transport processes
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