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B3 | Movement in & out of Cells
Active transport
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Active transport:
Movement of particles through a
cell membrane
from a lower concentration region to a higher concentration region using energy from
respiration.
Importance of Active transport:
It is embedded in the
cell membrane
to pick up specific
molecules
when an organism wants to optimize the
nutrients
it can take up - Ion uptake by
root hair cells
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