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Which motion of particles across a membrane requires energy?
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Which motion of particles across a membrane requires energy?
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Active transport is the process that moves particles across a membrane that requires energy. This is because it moves particles from a low concentration to a concentration that is higher.
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B) from low concentration to high concentration.
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