What does it mean if a molecule is moved against the concentration gradient?
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Active transport
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Because whenever anything moves against concentration gradient energy is required and therefore the transfer is Active
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It means that if any particle/substance is moving from an region low concentration to the area of high concentration then the type of movement is movement against concentration gradient
Ex—Na+ K+ pump
Ex—Na+ K+ pump
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