During passive transport, energy is used to move material against a concentration gradient.
During active transport, water is pumped across a membrane to equalize the concentration of salts on both sides.
During passive transport, osmosis allows salts to move from one side of the membrane to the other to equalize concentrations on both sides.
Answer;
A. During active transport, a material may be moved from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration.
Explanation;
-Active transport involves movement of molecules or particles against a concentration gradient (from a region of low concentration to a region of high concentration). This movement of particles against the concentration gradient requires an input of energy from the cell in the form of ATP.
- Passive transport on the other hand involves movement of materials from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration and does not utilize energy. Passive process are processes such as osmosis and diffusion.
Aristotle's divided living beings into plants and animals and Linnaeus created a method of classification.
Aristotle's divided them into two groups:
which would have subgroups organized according to the environment in which they lived, being characterized as
The Swedish naturalist Carl von Linnée (1707-1778), better known as Linnaeus, defined structural and anatomical characteristics as a classification criterion.
With this information, we can conclude that Aristotle's divided living beings into plants and animals and Linnaeus created a method of classification.
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The chronometer and the astrolab
The cross-staff and the compass.
The chronometer and the compass.
in the lysosomes
B.
in the nucleus
C.
inside the chloroplasts
D.
on the cell wall
The correct answer is John Roebling—Telephone switchboard
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smoking cigarettes while pregnant can cause
*increased risk of premature birth and stillbirth
*low birth weight
*undersized babies can have lung complications such as not being able to breath on own and continues breathing difficulties such as asthma and an increased risk of SIDS
* learning disabilities, behavioral problems