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Which homeostatic process moves particles against a concentration gradient?

dynamic equilibrium
passive transport
osmosis
active transport

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Answer:

Active Transport

Step-by-step explanation:

Active transport is the movement of dissolved molecules into or out of a cell through the cell membrane, from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration. The particles move against the concentration gradient , using energy released during respiration.

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B- osmosis

B- 12

D- active transport

B- during a negative feedback loop

C- 1000x

C- nucleic acids.

A, B, C, D, F, G- in saliva , in mucus , on a door handle , on a water fountain

C- Which cereal contains the most sugar?

C, D, E- Spindle fibers disappear, Nuclear membranes form, Cytoplasm starts to divide.

B- urine

C- cnidarians, mollusks, annelids, arthropods, echinoderms, chordates

A- The contractions would increase.

A- Interphase

B- the cell membrane

C- Its sex cells are haploid and a result of meiosis.

A- mitochondria

A- scanning electron microscope and scanning tunneling microscope.

B- velocity

A- a reflex

C- sublimation and melting

D- B-cells and T-cells

D- scanning tunneling microscope

C- pseudoscience

D- Leonna has a solid, Xiao has a liquid, Blake made a mistake, and Amir has a gas.

C- X: mostly unicellular, nucleus, make or consume food

Y: mostly multicellular, nucleus, eat dead or decaying organisms

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