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how do active and passive transport differ?
□ only active transport relies on an expenditure of energy by the cell itself, usually from atp.
□ cells use active transport only for organic molecules. inorganic molecules and ions are only moved by
□ only active transport can move a substance against its concentration gradient.
□ only active transport relies on carrier proteins.
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- Analyze the first option: Active transport requires energy (usually ATP) to move substances, while passive transport does not. So this statement is correct.
- Analyze the second option: Active transport can move both organic and inorganic molecules/ions (e.g., ion pumps for inorganic ions), and passive transport also moves inorganic molecules (like diffusion of ions in some cases). So this statement is incorrect.
- Analyze the third option: Passive transport moves substances down their concentration gradient, while active transport can move substances against (from low to high concentration) the concentration gradient. So this statement is correct.
- Analyze the fourth option: Passive transport like facilitated diffusion also uses carrier proteins. So this statement is incorrect.
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- Only active transport relies on an expenditure of energy by the cell itself, usually from ATP.
- Only active transport can move a substance against its concentration gradient.