What observations are you talking about
I believe it should be toward the right side of the wall.
<span>By his or her feet and chest pointed toward the, the player could generate enough momentum to return the ball that come from the point side with a significant power. If the player is left-handed, the feet and chest should be pointed to the left side of the wall for the forehand stroke.
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Answer:
Only active transport requires ATP
Explanation:
Passive transport is the movement of molecules across the cell membrane without the need for energy. These substances usually move from a high concentration to a low concentration.
Active transport relies on energy from ATP to move substances across the plasma membrane. This is usually required when moving substances against their concentration gradient.
Answer:
Explanation:
While passing through renal tubules, water and a lot of other substances are reabsorbed making filtrate concentrated. This also gradually results in an increase in the concentration of urea as it is not reabsorbed like water or glucose. Some substances like K+, H+ are also secreted (not urine).