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What is the need of active transport because why I ask this ques means there is more amount of some partical inside the cell so why is active transport
One confusion: After a certain time, system reaches steady state, the rate of mass transfer between inside and outside cell becomes zero. That occurs even if there is an active transporter (such as OATP/PgP) involved. That's when free fraction of compound (unbound/protein bound) inside and outside becomes equal. That is perhaps an equilibrium situation. Lots of important equations of clearance involving active transporters are based on this concept. Therefore, I doubt if the statement is right that equilibrium is not reached when transporters are involved.
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But Na+ K+ also moves through ion channels in the nerve cells.. so that case, is the movement "passive transport"??
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sir pressure gradient are active and passive transport
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What is the need of active transport because why I ask this ques means there is more amount of some partical inside the cell so why is active transport
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Is the glucose not transported by secondary active transport?
I think it will be reverse active transport follows the principal of Dynamic equilibrium
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Osmosis is active or passive transport and why
Haleem Khan passive transport
Passive transport, because the water move from high to low concentration ( doesn't use energy)👍
One confusion: After a certain time, system reaches steady state, the rate of mass transfer between inside and outside cell becomes zero. That occurs even if there is an active transporter (such as OATP/PgP) involved. That's when free fraction of compound (unbound/protein bound) inside and outside becomes equal. That is perhaps an equilibrium situation. Lots of important equations of clearance involving active transporters are based on this concept. Therefore, I doubt if the statement is right that equilibrium is not reached when transporters are involved.
But every phenomenon in the world require energy
Pls speak in hindi for more conceptual clarity.
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