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  • Active Transport

    Energy-requiring process moving molecules against concentration gradients.
  • Primary Active Transport

    ATP-driven process moving molecules from low to high concentration.
  • Secondary Active Transport

    Transport powered by another molecule's concentration gradient.
  • ATP Hydrolysis

    Chemical reaction breaking down ATP to release energy.
  • Sodium-Potassium Pump

    Membrane protein exporting sodium and importing potassium ions.
  • Concentration Gradient

    Difference in molecule concentration across a space or membrane.
  • Antiporter

    Transporter moving molecules in opposite directions across a membrane.
  • Sodium-Glucose Transporter

    Protein using sodium gradient to transport glucose into cells.
  • Membrane Protein

    Protein facilitating molecule transport across cell membranes.
  • Ion Gradient

    Variation in ion concentration across a membrane.
  • Cellular Function

    Processes maintaining cell survival and activity.
  • Plasma Membrane

    Cell boundary controlling molecule entry and exit.
  • Energy Source

    Origin of power for cellular processes, like ATP.
  • Molecule Transport

    Movement of molecules across cell membranes.
  • Intracellular

    Located or occurring within a cell.