Sunday, August 16, 2015

Passive vs Active transport

Passive transport moves molecules along a concentration gradient, while active transport moves molecules against a concentration gradient. Passive transport uses no ATP, while active transport does use ATP. An example of passive transport is the facilitated diffusion of a glucose molecule across the cell membrane by transport proteins. An example of active transport is a thyroid cell taking in iodine for use in hormone production.



1 comment:

  1. 10/10.
    I learned so much. This is truly the pinnacle of learning in the category of passive vs. active transport.
    Please, sir, I beg of you: teach me everything!

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