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Active transport is the movement of particles across the plasma membrane against their concentration gradient, from low to high concentration, requiring carrier proteins and energy from ATP. It allows living organisms to transport substances rapidly against gradients using biological pumps powered by ATP hydrolysis. Mineral ions are absorbed by plant root hairs through active transport across membranes against concentration gradients.
Active transport is the movement of particles across the plasma membrane against their concentration gradient, from low to high concentration, requiring carrier proteins and energy from ATP. It allows living organisms to transport substances rapidly against gradients using biological pumps powered by ATP hydrolysis. Mineral ions are absorbed by plant root hairs through active transport across membranes against concentration gradients.
Active transport is the movement of particles across the plasma membrane against their concentration gradient, from low to high concentration, requiring carrier proteins and energy from ATP. It allows living organisms to transport substances rapidly against gradients using biological pumps powered by ATP hydrolysis. Mineral ions are absorbed by plant root hairs through active transport across membranes against concentration gradients.
membrane against the concentration gradient, that is from a region of low concentration to a region of high concentration. Active transport also requires specific carrier proteins that bind to the substance to be transported, enabling the substance to pass rapidly across the plasma membrane. Sometimes the carrier proteins are referred to biological pumps. Active transport requires an input of energy provided by ATP. So, it can only take place in living organism. Sodium-potassium pump Ion intake by root hairs of a plant Mineral ions are absorbed across the membranes of the root hairs by active transport.