Active transport moves molecules OA. toward the region of lower concentration of the molecule. OB. in the same direction as diffusion would move them. OC. toward the region with a higher pH. OD. in a direction opposite to the one in which diffusion would move them. OE. into the cytoplasm.

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### Active Transport in Cells

**Active transport** moves molecules:

- **A.** Toward the region of lower concentration of the molecule.
- **B.** In the same direction as diffusion would move them.
- **C.** Toward the region with a higher pH.
- **D.** In a direction opposite to the one in which diffusion would move them.
- **E.** Into the cytoplasm.

In this context, active transport refers to the movement of molecules across a cell membrane from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration, typically against a concentration gradient. This process requires energy, often in the form of ATP.

**Key Concept:**
Active transport is essential for maintaining cellular homeostasis by allowing cells to intake necessary molecules and ions while expelling others, even when moving against the natural concentration gradient. The correct choice in the given options is **D.**
Transcribed Image Text:### Active Transport in Cells **Active transport** moves molecules: - **A.** Toward the region of lower concentration of the molecule. - **B.** In the same direction as diffusion would move them. - **C.** Toward the region with a higher pH. - **D.** In a direction opposite to the one in which diffusion would move them. - **E.** Into the cytoplasm. In this context, active transport refers to the movement of molecules across a cell membrane from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration, typically against a concentration gradient. This process requires energy, often in the form of ATP. **Key Concept:** Active transport is essential for maintaining cellular homeostasis by allowing cells to intake necessary molecules and ions while expelling others, even when moving against the natural concentration gradient. The correct choice in the given options is **D.**
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