Active Membrane Transport- Kylie Dye
- Cell/plasma membrane: Semi/selectively permeable boundary of the cell
- Active transport requires energy
- Uses a high-to-low concentration
Summary:
In this review, I learned that active membrane transport requires energy and goes from a high-to-low concentration. Nothing seemed to surprise me, but I liked how quick the concept was to grasp. I feel like I had heard about this before and I think I knew more than I gave myself credit for, but I still learned many new things in this area of biology. This objective is very interesting and I liked the way Mr. Black taught it to the class because he made it very creative and fun for everyone. Outside of biology I know I can use this process to look at processes going on inside the human body. I can also look at things like perfume and know that that is passive transport and not active.
MLA Citation:
Khan Academy. (2019). Active transport. [online] Available at: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/biology/membranes-and-transport/active-transport/a/active-transport [Accessed 27 Mar. 2019].

What is an example of Active membrane transport? - Mia Carlson
ReplyDeleteAn example of active membrane transport would be endocytosis and exocytosis! - Kylie Dye
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ReplyDeleteWhat does it mean to be selectively permeable? - Katelyn Allen
ReplyDeleteSelectively permeable means a cell membrane allows only certain things to go in and out of the cell! - Kylie Dye
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