What Molecules Use Active Transport //top\\ <720p – HD>
Complex carbohydrates used for energy or cell wall construction.
Active transport is a cellular process that moves molecules across a membrane against their concentration gradient (from an area of low concentration to high concentration). Unlike passive transport, this "uphill" movement requires energy, usually in the form of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP). what molecules use active transport
"The ABC Transporter Architecture: From Molecules to Medicine" Complex carbohydrates used for energy or cell wall
Cells keep cytosolic calcium extremely low (around 100 nM) compared to outside or in storage organelles. Calcium pumps (Ca²⁺ ATPases) actively move Ca²⁺: this "uphill" movement requires energy
Also known as protons, these are moved by proton pumps in the stomach to create acidity or in mitochondria to produce energy. Essential Organic Nutrients