Which type of protein would more likely be able to function as a channel through the plasma membrane.
Type of transport that requires energy input.
Requires energy input atp high energy electrons usually moves things from low concentration to high concentration sometimes moves independent of concentration gradient moves things against the concentration gradient.
Divided by the total energy put into the transport propulsion means.
What transport mechanism requires energy input and the fusion of an intracellular vesicle with the plasma membrane to excrete a substance called.
Primary active transport that uses adenosine triphosphate and secondary active.
This is because it is going against the natural process of diffusion.
Active transport occurs only through the lipid layer of the cell membrane where the transported substance combines with a specific carrier protein.
Uniporters symporters and antiporters.
Active transport requires cellular energy to achieve this movement.
Active transport requires energy.
It requires energy derived directly from the breakdown of adenosine triphosphate or another high energy phosphate compound creatine phosphate this leads to the conformational change in the carrier and it pumps the carried substance across the.
Carbon dioxide is the reaction pf photosynthesis.
This takes a lot of energy.
There are two types of active transport.
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Carrier proteins are another type of transport protein.
In cellular biology active transport is the movement of molecules across a cell membrane from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration against the concentration gradient.
Facilitated transport requires that a cell use atp energy to fuel the movement of a.
Electrochemical gradients and secondary active transport.
The energy efficiency in transport is the useful travelled distance of passengers goods or any type of load.
Because it requires energy input what type of reaction is photosynthesis.
The movement is with the concentration gradient and requires no energy input from the cell.
Diffusion and passive transport.
Some transport proteins called channel proteins form channels that allow specific molecules to flow through.