Primary And Secondary Active Transport __hot__ [ RECENT ]
Active transport is a type of transport across cell membranes that requires energy in the form of ATP. It is essential for various cellular functions, including maintaining proper ion balance, regulating pH, and transporting nutrients and waste products. There are two main types of active transport: primary active transport and secondary active transport.
Other examples of primary active transport include: primary and secondary active transport
The transport of molecules against their concentration gradient using energy directly from the hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Active transport is a type of transport across