Active Transport
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great video thanks
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Active transport = Moving substances from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration by using energy!
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WHAT THE HELL IS THIS SHIT ABOUT >> M Y EXAM IS IN 2 DAYS :L
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I am just looking at this like: Wait, what is that? Why is it moving? WHAT IS HAPPENING?
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Thumbs up if you piss on the side of a toilet bowl to make less noise
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did anyone else read the uoploaders username as 'pornhub' or was it just me lol
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In this video it looks like the protein changes it's normal form automatically after the transport has been complete but it needs the ATP to dissolve.
It's not incorrect but not entirely true either
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FUCK YOU MOTHERFUCKER SCIENCE SHOULD DIE FUCKING EINSTEIN BITCH MOTHERFUCKER ONLY JUSTIN BIEBER ENJOYS SCIENCE
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What video is this clip from?
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@liho123 Ah, thanks for that! Now I can remember easily! Just need to remember your concept of pushing someone up the hill(low to high, active transport, needs energy) and pushing someone down(no energy needed, thus is diffusion, from high to low!) THANKS! XD
i couldnt understand what he is trying to say
devilchazer 3 years ago 29
Facilitated diffusion uses carrier proteins that makes diffusion easier and quicker, that is why it is called FACILitated diffusion. Diffusion is a completely passive event. This is active transport since protein is using energy to transfer molecules from low to high concentration. Diffusion and facilited diffusion transfer from high to low which doesn't require energy.
jocelyn0745 2 years ago 22