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===About Active Transport===
 
===About Active Transport===
 
: '''Active transport''' requires [[energy]] to move a [[substance]] against the [[Concentration Gradient|concentration gradient]].
 
: '''Active transport''' requires [[energy]] to move a [[substance]] against the [[Concentration Gradient|concentration gradient]].
: '''Active transport''' is an essential process for all [[Alive|living]] [[organism]]s. It is used to take in [[nutrient]]s when there is not a high enough [[concentration]] to [[diffuse]] into the [[organism]].
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: '''Active transport''' is an essential process for all [[Alive|living]] [[organism]]s. It is used to take in [[nutrient]]s when there is not a high enough [[concentration]] to [[Diffusion|diffuse]] into the [[organism]].
 
: '''Active transport''' allows [[organism]]s to take in [[nutrient]]s more quickly and efficiently than [[diffusion]].
 
: '''Active transport''' allows [[organism]]s to take in [[nutrient]]s more quickly and efficiently than [[diffusion]].

Revision as of 11:24, 5 November 2018

Key Stage 4

Meaning

Active transport is the movement of a substance from a region of low concentration to a region of high concentration against the concentration gradient.

About Active Transport

Active transport requires energy to move a substance against the concentration gradient.
Active transport is an essential process for all living organisms. It is used to take in nutrients when there is not a high enough concentration to diffuse into the organism.
Active transport allows organisms to take in nutrients more quickly and efficiently than diffusion.