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1.9 Active Transport (Year 10 Biology)
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Mineral ions move into plant roots due to:
Glucose absorbed actively in humans is essential for:
Active transport is crucial in plant roots for:
A high rate of respiration means:
Why does active transport require energy?
Which ion is often absorbed by plants through active transport for proteins?
Active transport often moves substances through:
