In order to pump hydrogen ions across the inner mitochondrial matrix against concentration gradient, energy is needed. If we relate this to transport in the cell membrane across the phospholipid bilayer, it would most be like
diffusion.
active transport.
passive transport.
facilitated diffusion.
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Answer: The answer is passive
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In order to pump hydrogen ions across the inner mitochondrial matrix against concentration gradient, energy is needed. If we relate this to transport in the cell membrane across the phospholipid bilayer, it would most be like facilitated diffusion.
Explanation:
- The above process when takes place in the "opposite of active transport" is considered to be as passive transport.
- It is defined as the transport of ions or molecules along with their concentration gradient.
- It does not need ATP or GTP. In cell, molecules like Na ions and K ions use facilitated diffusion. It can also move materials against the "concentration gradient".
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In order to pump hydrogen ions across the inner mitochondrial matrix against concentration gradient, energy is needed. If we relate this to transport in the cell membrane across the phospholipid bilayer, it would most be like
diffusion.
facilitated diffusion.
passive transport.
active transport.
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