Biology, asked by ajayahlawat4321, 29 days ago

11) Are ATP molecules used in osmosis ? What kind
of transport is it ?​

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Answered by Chinkigulia21
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Answer:

Active transport uses energy to transport molecules across the plasma membrane. This uses energy from ATP....Primary active transport directly uses a source of chemical energy (e.g., ATP) to move molecules across a membrane against their gradient.

Answered by nitishkhokhar6
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Answer:

. In the process of osmosis an ATP molecule is not involved. Because, osmosis is a process where movement of ions take place from high concentration to low concentration. As, the process is already energetically favoured it does not require another form of energy against the ATP molecules

Explanation:

In the process of osmosis an ATP molecule is not involved. Because, osmosis is a process where movement of ions take place from high concentration to low concentration.

As, the process is already energetically favoured it does not require another form of energy against the ATP molecules.

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