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Expansion of energy in active transport:
Active transport is a
transport process that involves movement of molecules
between regions through a membrane against the concentration gradient.
It is homeostatic process which means it’s a biological process in which
functions of the body are regulated to achieve internal balance.
Active transport uses
metabolic energy ATP to transport molecules
across a membrane.
Generally, metal ions are
transported across cell membrane
by active transport.
Metal ions are transported with the
help of ion pumps
and are distributed through the body.
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