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Which homeostatic process requires energy to move particles across the plasma membrane?

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Answered by rakeshjha7121975
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There are three main ways that molecules can pass through a phospholipid membrane. The first way requires no energy input by the cell and is called passive transport. The second way requires that the cell uses energy to pull in or pump out certain molecules and ions and is called active transport.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Active transport homeostatic process requires energy to move particles across the plasma membrane

Explanation:

  • Active transport is generally related with collecting high absorptions of molecules that the cell needs, such as ions, glucose and amino acids.
  • Examples of active transport comprise the uptake of glucose in the intestines in humans and the uptake of mineral ions into root hair cells of plants. There are three main types of Active Transport: The Sodium-Potassium pump, Exocytosis, and Endocytosis.
  • Active transport is the movement of dissolved molecules into or out of a cell through the cell membrane, from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration.
  • Carrier proteins pick up specific molecules and take them through the cell membrane against the concentration gradient.

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