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Question
which homeostatic process moves particles against a concentration gradient?
passive transport
active transport
dynamic equilibrium
osmosis
Brief Explanations
To determine the homeostatic process that moves particles against a concentration gradient, we analyze each option:
- Passive transport (including osmosis, a type of passive transport) moves particles along the concentration gradient (from high to low concentration) and does not require energy.
- Dynamic equilibrium is a state where the rate of movement of particles is equal in both directions, not a process that moves particles against a gradient.
- Active transport is the process that requires energy (e.g., ATP) to move particles from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration, i.e., against the concentration gradient.
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