Drag and drop each item to the correct form of absorption. Movement is down the concentration gradient Moves small, hydrophilic molecules and organic nutrients Driven by ATP Active transport Moves mineral ions Moves small, hydrophobic molecules Facilitated diffusion Passive absorption Active absorption

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This interactive diagram is designed to help students understand the differences between passive and active absorption in biological systems. 

**Instructions:**
Drag and drop each item into the correct category based on whether it describes passive or active absorption.

**Items to Sort:**
1. Movement is down the concentration gradient.
2. Moves small, hydrophilic molecules and organic nutrients.
3. Driven by ATP.
4. Active transport.
5. Moves mineral ions.
6. Moves small, hydrophobic molecules.
7. Facilitated diffusion.

**Categories:**
- **Passive Absorption:** 
  - Characterized by movement down the concentration gradient, not requiring energy. It includes processes like simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion.

- **Active Absorption:**
  - Involves movement against the concentration gradient and requires energy, typically in the form of ATP. Active transport mechanisms move substances such as mineral ions across cell membranes.
Transcribed Image Text:This interactive diagram is designed to help students understand the differences between passive and active absorption in biological systems. **Instructions:** Drag and drop each item into the correct category based on whether it describes passive or active absorption. **Items to Sort:** 1. Movement is down the concentration gradient. 2. Moves small, hydrophilic molecules and organic nutrients. 3. Driven by ATP. 4. Active transport. 5. Moves mineral ions. 6. Moves small, hydrophobic molecules. 7. Facilitated diffusion. **Categories:** - **Passive Absorption:** - Characterized by movement down the concentration gradient, not requiring energy. It includes processes like simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion. - **Active Absorption:** - Involves movement against the concentration gradient and requires energy, typically in the form of ATP. Active transport mechanisms move substances such as mineral ions across cell membranes.
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