The process responsible for the movement of substance A into the cell will be active transport.
<h3>What is active transport?</h3>
It is a kind of cellular transportation of molecules against their concentration gradients through the use of energy.
Active transports are different from passive transports. The latter has to do with the cellular transportation of molecules in and out of the cell without involving the use of energy.
In the diagram, there is more concentration of substance A inside the cell than the outside. Thus, moving substance A into the cell will be a movement against its concentration gradient.
The movement of substances against concentration gradients always requires energy, usually in the form of ATP - active transport.
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Answer:
Glycophorin
Explanation:
The red blood cells possess the membrane-spanning proteins integrated into the cell membrane called glycophorins.
These glycophorins are composed of the sialic acid and the glycoproteins and these molecules allow the formation of the hydrophilic bonds. These molecules allow the easy circulation of the blood cells in the blood vessels without clumping in the vessel and interacting with the blood vessels.
Thus, Glycophorin is correct.
Answer:
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Explanation:
its an attraction between two atoms. for a hydrogen bond it is hydrogen and another atom like oxygen (in water), flourine or nitrogen.
ANSWER
number 1. B
number 2. A
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