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Karly Spencer
24 October, 11:21
Why is energy needed for active transport?
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Jude Erickson
24 October, 15:13
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Because it is pumping particles, such as proteins, ions and sugar molecules, against a concentration gradient: from areas of lower to higher solute concentration ...
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