Molecules Toolbox: Glucose H₂O Outside of cell Na+ Inside of cell 0₂ NaCl 1) Passive diffusion Amino Acid CO₂ K+ H+ RRRRRRRIITTIRRRR !!!!!!! TTTTRRI Use 2 of these terms to describe t 2) Facilitated diffusion Be sure to label all molecules you use and label any additional molecules/proteins various processes AG+ RRRRRIHÏÏIRRRRRRIPPTRÅÅÅÅÅ ÿŸŸŸŸŸŸy Exergonic 3) Generation of a Gradient AG- Outside of cell Endergonic Inside of cell

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Glucose H₂O
Outside of cell
Na+ 0₂
NaCl
Inside of cell
1) Passive diffusion
Amino Acid
CO₂ K+ H+
Be sure to label all molecules you use
and label any additional
molecules/proteins
2) Facilitated diffusion
wwwwww!!!
Use 2 of these terms to describe the various processes
AG+
Exergonic
AG-
3) Generation of a Gradient
Endergonic
Outside of cell
!!!!!!!
Inside of cell
Transcribed Image Text:Molecules Toolbox: Glucose H₂O Outside of cell Na+ 0₂ NaCl Inside of cell 1) Passive diffusion Amino Acid CO₂ K+ H+ Be sure to label all molecules you use and label any additional molecules/proteins 2) Facilitated diffusion wwwwww!!! Use 2 of these terms to describe the various processes AG+ Exergonic AG- 3) Generation of a Gradient Endergonic Outside of cell !!!!!!! Inside of cell
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Active transport - Against the concentration gradient( low concentration→high concentration) and hence, ATP( energy) is required. Therefore, it is ATP Dependent or can be called Uphill transport.

Passive transport - with protein (facilitated diffusion) and without protein( simple diffusion). Along the concentration gradient( high concentration- low concentration) No ATP( energy) is required. Therefore, it is ATP Dependent or can be said Uphill transport. Therefore, it is Downhill transport.

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