A primary active transport process is one in which <span>molecules move through transport proteins that have been activated by ATP.
</span><span>Primary active transporters, such as the sodium-potassium ATPase (or pump), are activated when ATP is hydrolyzed. This activation allows for the transport of solutes across the plasma membrane against concentration gradients.</span>
Answer: Mitochondria
Explanation: The mitochondria make energy within the cell
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the dendrites, the cell body (also called the "soma"), the axon and the axon terminal
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