Answer: A(secondary active transport)
Explanation:
Secondary active transport, is transport of molecules across the cell membrane which utilizes energy created by co-transporter pumping of ions across the membrane in an electrochemical gradient.
The reabsorption of glucose from the proximal tubule occurs via secondary active transport.
The reabsorbption of glucose does not depend the concentration gradient but on the reabsorption of sodium a co-transporter.
ATP is used in the movements of Na+/K+. Energy is also produced from sodium electrochemical gradient concentration and it is enough energy to transport glucose across the membrane into the epithelial cells.
The fraction is generated by the reactions of the citric acid cycle
Answer:
A transfer
Explanation:
Heat is the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another
The Rugged Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER), also called granular endoplasmic reticulum, ergastoplasma or rough endoplasmic reticulum, is an organelle that is responsible for the synthesis and transport of secretion or membrane proteins. There are reticles only in eukaryotic cells.
I would go with hypothesis because I never heard any of the other answers in Bio and a hypothesis is an educated guess so it means what you already know and it’s an observation (I hope this helped!!)