How ions and molecules are absorbed by active transport through plasma membrane?
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approx an avogadro num.
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Active transport is the movement of molecules or ions against their concentration gradient, using energy in the form of ATP, across a plasma membrane. In glucose absorption, there is an initially high concentration of glucose in the lumen of the gut as carbohydrates break down
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