explain the process of primary and secondary active transport, include drawings for both processes.
11. Discuss/explain/draw what both active and passive transport are and the details of those transport processes in the cell. Include the types of active (3) and passive (3) transport methods and how materials move across the cell membrane including details of what is moved and how. (10 pts)
Why does active transport require an input of energy (needs to include equilibrium and the laws of thermodynamics in the answer) Explain the difference between primary and secondary active transport, provide examples of each.
Question 14. Match the transport process to the correct description or example. Secondary Active Transport is: transport of sodium out of a neuron transport of glucose into a cell, against its concentration gradient transport of glucose out of cell, with its concentration gradient transport of a steroid hormone into a cell transport of large macromolecules into a cell transport of signal molecules out of an endocrine cell making a new covalent bond import of an entire bacterium into a white...
Explain how secondary active transport of sodium is involved in re-uptake of water
Watch the animation, then answer the questions below A primary active transport process is one in which the plasma membrane folds inward to form a vesicle containing extracellular material molecules pass directly through the phospholipid bilayer of the plasma membrane molecules move through transport proteins that have been activated by ATP molecules move across the plasma membrane without an input of energy an intracelular vesicle fuses with the plasma membrane and releases its contents to the extracellular fuld
Secondary active transport relies on coupling of two transporters and requires energy. What form of energy is used by each of the coupled transporters in secondary active transport?
A&P Flix Activity: Membrane Transport Substances can move across the plasma membrane in two different ways-actively or passively. This activity will help you determine whether transport mech! Sort the following types of membrane transport mechanisms into active or passive processes. View Available Hint(s) Reset Help Endocytonio Dumoals Secondary active transport Exocvent Facilitated dimson Simple damunten Primary active transport Active Process Passive Process Submit Type here to search API Spr google.com 1 Chapter 1 - 3 Flix Activity: Membrane Transport High...
Compare and Contrast (how are they the same and how are they different) Primary/Direct with Secondary/Indirect Active Transport and simple diffusion with facilitated diffusion. Explain which specific molecules would use each type of transport and what the concentration gradient would be.
Give a summary of active transport. Be sure to include why it is consider "active," what molecule is required for "active" transport, the direction of this movement and give three examples. * Your answer
In secondary active transport, the sodium iodide transporter moves iodide into the thyroid gland from the blood plasma. It cotransports one I- for every two Na+ ions. In mammals, this protein is found predominantly in the thyroid gland, but also in salivary glands, kidneys, gastric mucose, ovaries, and, importantly, in mammary glands, where it is responsible for uptake of iodide into milk, delivering this important element needed to make thyroid hormones. The point of this process is the ACTIVE transport of iodide. Where...