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In active transport, molecules move from an area of low concentration to high concentration, against their concentration gradient.A) YesB) No

In active transport, molecules move from an area of low concentration to high concentration-example-1
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In active transport, molecules move from an area of low concentration to another with higher concentration, so they go against the concentration gradient, which means that energy is required to realize this movement.

This means the right answer is A) Yes.

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