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Whyexplain how electrons, h+, active transport and passive transport all are involved in assisting with the ability of atp synthase to work? is it useful to have variation in a population? Could this procedure be used to alter other traits

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Hydrogen ion, strictly, the nucleus of a hydrogen atom separated from its accompanying electron. The hydrogen nucleus is made up of a particle carrying a unit positive electric charge, called a proton (q.v.). The isolated hydrogen ion, represented by the symbol H+, is therefore customarily used to represent a proton.

Active Transport. Active Transport is the term used to describe the processes of moving materials through the cell membrane that requires the use of energy. There are three main types of Active Transport: The Sodium-Potassium pump, Exocytosis, and Endocytosis.

Definition of hydrogen-ion concentration

Definition of hydrogen-ion concentration: the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution expressed usually in moles per liter or in pH units and used as a measure of the acidity of the solution indicator dyes for narrow ranges of hydrogen-ion concentration.

Active Transport in Animals

Active Transport in AnimalsThe process of active transport takes place in humans during digestion of food in the ileum (small intestine). Once food has been absorbed by the villi after some time the concentration of food molecules inside the villi increases at this point no more food can diffuse in.

The simplest molecule among all is the hydrogen molecular ion H. The ion can be obtained by ionizing H2 molecules through electron bombardment, for example. In the presence of neutral H2 molecules, the ion is subjected to a fast chemical reaction, H 2 + + H2 → H 3 + + H.

During active transport, a protein pump uses energy, in the form of ATP, to move molecules from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration. An example of active transport is the sodium-potassium pump, which moves sodium ions to the outside of the cell and potassium ions to the inside of the cell...

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