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If the substance entering the cell was in higher concentration inside the cell than outside the cell, what type of transport would be required? Explain your answer.
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If the substance entering the cell was in higher concentration inside the cell than outside the cell, what type of transport would be required? Explain your answer.
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Active transport would be required because in order to move across a membrane against the concentration gradient, energy is needed. Active transport uses energy to help molecules/ ions achieve this movement.
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