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active transport occurs in cells for example when Na-k pump is at work.Any process that involves active transport most often involves the​

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Any process that involves active transport most often involves the​ expenditure of energy in the form of ATP hydrolysis.

Step-by-step explanation:

Active transport in cells is a form of transport which involves the transport of solute molecules across a membrane against a concentration gradient using energy provided from some chemical reaction occuring in the cell.

Active transport is an endergonic (energy-requiring) process and therefore, must proceed only when coupled to an exergonic (energy-releasing) process such as the breakdown of ATP, an oxidation reaction, absorption of sunlight, etc.

In many instances in cell, such as the Na/K pump, ATP hydrolysis is the the common exergonic reaction to which active transport is coupled to.

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