| 41. | This failure of active transport prevents the glucose and galactose from being absorbed and providing nourishment to the body.
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| 42. | Reid's work in the early 1900s on active transport across biological membranes was not fully appreciated until the 1950s.
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| 43. | Lipophilicity, protein binding, and active transport mechanisms all influence the absorption and distribution of such chemicals in maternal tissues.
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| 44. | Phenanthriplatin is thought to penetrate cell membranes in its ionised form by either passive diffusion or carrier-mediated active transport.
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| 45. | From the intestinal epithelial cells, sodium is pumped by active transport via the basolateral cell membrane into the extracellular space.
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| 46. | This may occur in addition to or instead of the secondary active transport mechanism established for ACR3 members noted above.
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| 47. | Active transport enables these cells to take up salts from this dilute solution against the direction of the concentration gradient.
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| 48. | Cells lining the tubule have numerous mitochondria to produce enough energy ( ATP ) for active transport to take place.
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| 49. | Rosenberg ( 1948 ) formulated the concept of active transport based on energetic considerations, but later it would be redefined.
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| 50. | A cavity forms inside the morula, by the active transport of sodium ions from trophoblast cells and osmosis of water.
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