Active Transport

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Active transport is the process in which certain molecules are pumped across a membrane, against their concentration gradient[1]. For this mechanism to work, and source of free energy must be supplied so the solute can move from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration[2]. This source of energy can either come from the hydrolysis of an ATP molecule or an existing ion gradient[3].


References

  1. Reference to Molecular Biology of the Cell Page 654.
  2. Reference to Biochemistry Page 385.
  3. Reference to Molecular Biology of the Cell Page 654.