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18 February, 00:05

Why does active transport require energy to move molecules of a substance across a cell membrane?

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  1. 18 February, 02:29
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    Active transport requires energy because it is not a passive process. The molecule has to go against the concentration gradient. Hence it requires energy to be carried by the carrier proteins.

    The energy is used is ATP, which comes from respiration
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