The uptake of glucose in the intestine of the human body and also the uptake of minerals or ions into the root hair cells of the plants are some of the examples of active transport . Types of Active transport There are two types of active transport namely – Primary active transport and secondary active transport . Primary active transport In this process of transportation, the energy is utilized by the breakdown of the ATP – Adenosine triphosphate to transport molecules across the membrane ... Active transport is the energy-driven transportation of ions, small molecules, and solutes, divided into two types- Primary and Secondary active transport . Active transport relies on the use of energy to move substances into and out of cells. Usually, molecules are traveling against a concentration gradient. Active transport is the movement of molecules or ions across a cell membrane against the concentration gradient, using cellular energy. Learn about the two types of active transport (primary and secondary), the history, the background and the examples of active transport in biology.

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