| 41. | :Concentration gradient is the rate of change in the concentration of a substance along a given direction.
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| 42. | It speaks to a concentration gradient of 0 of the solute concentration gradient across the lateral intercellular space.
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| 43. | It speaks to a concentration gradient of 0 of the solute concentration gradient across the lateral intercellular space.
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| 44. | ATP Binding Cassette or efflux transporters mediate the transport of substrates across cell membranes against a concentration gradient.
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| 45. | Generally, GLUT-1 acts as a facilitative transporter of glucose, transporter glucose along its concentration gradient.
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| 46. | When concentration gradients of the species are also present, diffusion transports the species relative to the mean flow.
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| 47. | Active transport involves the use of energy to transport specific substrates across barriers, even against the concentration gradient.
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| 48. | Active transport enables these cells to take up salts from this dilute solution against the direction of the concentration gradient.
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| 49. | A diagram showing the progression in the development of a membrane potential from a concentration gradient ( for potassium ).
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| 50. | The production of carbon dioxide and use of oxygen by the spider maintains the concentration gradient, required for diffusion.
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