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प्रश्न
Movement and accumulation of ions across a membrane against their concentration gradient can be explained by ______.
पर्याय
Facilitated Diffusion
Passive Transport
Active Transport
Osmosis
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उत्तर
Movement and accumulation of ions across a membrane against their concentration gradient can be explained by Active transport.
Explanation:
Active transport is a biological process in which ions or molecules move across a cell membrane from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration, i.e., against the concentration gradient. Cellular energy is required for this movement. There are two types of active transport: primary and secondary. Primary active transport uses energy in the form of ATP, while secondary active transport uses an electrochemical gradient.
