Active Transport is the Opposite of Diffusion Flashcards

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What is active transport?

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The movement of particles against a conc gradient (from area of lower conc to higher conc) using energy released during respiration

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What is active transport used to do?

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Move substances in and out of cells

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When is active transport used in the digestive system?

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When there’s a low conc of nutrients in the gut, but a high conc on nutrients in blood

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What happens when there’s a higher conc of nutrients in the gut?

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They diffuse naturally into the blood

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What does active transport need to make it work?

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Energy from respiration

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How does active transport help us not starve?

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It allows nutrients to be taken into blood, despite the conc gradient is the wrong way

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