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What is it called when a molecule uses energy to move across a semipermeable membrane?

A. Diffusion
B. Active transport
C. Passive transport
D. Osmosis

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User Baralong
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When molecules uses energy for transportation across the cell, then it is known as "Active Transport"

So, option B is your answer.

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User Arzar
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Answer: Active Transport

Step-by-step explanation:

The movement of the particles across membrane needs energy. Energy is required in the condition where there is a movement of particles from a lower concentration to higher concentration.

It requires cellular energy for the movement of the particles. The larger molecules needs energy to move across concentration gradient.

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