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Active transport

Substances are down concentration gradients. Often, substances have to be moved from a low to a high concentration - against a concentration gradient.

Active transport is a process that is required to move molecules against a concentration gradient. The process requires energy.

For plants to take up mineral ions, ions are moved into root hairs, where they are in a higher concentration than in the dilute solutions in the soil. Active transport then occurs across the root so that the plant takes in the ions it needs from the soil around it.

A diagram of the root epidermal cell
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Nitrates are moved by the process of active transport from a low concentration in the soil to a higher concentration in the plant

In animals, glucose molecules have to be moved across the gut wall into the blood. The glucose molecules in the intestine might be in a higher concentration than in the intestinal cells and blood - for instance, after a sugary meal - but there will be times when glucose concentration in the intestine might be lower.

All the glucose in the gut needs to be absorbed. When the glucose concentration in the intestine is lower than in the intestinal cells, movement of glucose involves active transport. The process requires energy produced by .

Active transport in intestine
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Glucose is moved by the process of active transport from a low concentration in the small intestine to a higher concentration in the blood

Comparing diffusion, osmosis and active transport

In animals, plants and , substances move into and out of cells by , and active transport.

ProcessDescriptionSubstances transportedEnergy required
DiffusionSubstances move from a high to a lower concentration down a concentration gradientCarbon dioxide, oxygen, water, food substances, wastes, eg ureaNo
OsmosisWater moves from a high to a lower concentration across a partially permeable membrane and down a concentration gradientWaterNo
Active transportSubstances more from low to higher concentration up a concentration gradientMineral ions into plant roots, glucose from the gut into intestinal cells, from where it moves into the bloodYes
ProcessDiffusion
DescriptionSubstances move from a high to a lower concentration down a concentration gradient
Substances transportedCarbon dioxide, oxygen, water, food substances, wastes, eg urea
Energy requiredNo
ProcessOsmosis
DescriptionWater moves from a high to a lower concentration across a partially permeable membrane and down a concentration gradient
Substances transportedWater
Energy requiredNo
ProcessActive transport
DescriptionSubstances more from low to higher concentration up a concentration gradient
Substances transportedMineral ions into plant roots, glucose from the gut into intestinal cells, from where it moves into the blood
Energy requiredYes