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1.9 Active Transport (GCSE Biology)
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Active transport moves substances through:
Active transport often moves substances through:
Mineral ions move into plant roots due to:
Active transport in the human gut is important for absorbing:
Active transport can move:
Why does active transport require energy?
Plants actively transport mineral ions to use for:
A cell performing lots of active transport will have many:
An example of a molecule actively transported in the human gut is:
Root hair cells use active transport to move substances from:
Active transport moves substances:
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