Active transport
What is the difference between active and passive transport?
Active uses ATP (energy) and passive does not need energy
What are forms of active transport?
Endocytosis, exocytosis, and pinocytosis
An example of active transport is
Na+/K+ pump
When cells take in food molecules through active transport, what is it called?
Phagocytosis
Small compartment enclosed by a membrane formed during transport of material during endo and exocytosis?
Vesicles
Low to high
active transport
Solutes move against the concentration gradient
active transport
Which type of transport requires an input of energy
active transport
Bulk transport of materials into the cell
endocytosis
When cells form a vesicle to take in materials, which form of transport is occurring?
endocytosis
Active transport across a cell membrane from low to high concentration, requires?
energy (ATP)
Bulk transport of materials out of the cell
exocytosis
Which does NOT require energy to occur?
passive transport
Human immune cells can engulf bacteria to destroy them. This is an example of
phagocytosis
What are three types of active transport
sodium potassium pump, endocytosis, exocytosis