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During what type of transport do particles move from a low concentration to a high concentration? (Against the concentration gradient)

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Particles move from a low concentration to a high concentration against the concentration gradient during **active transport**. Active transport requires the input of energy, often in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), to pump molecules or ions across a cell membrane against their concentration gradient. This process is essential for maintaining specific concentrations of ions and molecules inside cells and is crucial for various cellular functions.
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