Is active transport against the concentration gradient?

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The question is asking whether active transport occurs against the concentration gradient, which relates to the principles of cellular transport mechanisms in biology.

Answer

Yes, active transport moves substances against the concentration gradient.

The final answer is Yes, active transport moves substances against the concentration gradient.

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The final answer is Yes, active transport moves substances against the concentration gradient.

More Information

Active transport is a process that requires energy, typically from ATP, to move molecules from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration.

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