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Membrane Transport
There are four primary means that water and other small molecules cross into or out of cells. They are reviewed here since they play such an important role in body fluids and many other physiological functions.
Features:
High Graphic, Core Content
NSES:       
Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
1.75 / 3
Cell Funtion: Active Transport
Active transport describes the movement of materials across the cell membrane. Here is a description of this process, including illustrations and links to other cell functions.
Features:
High Graphic, Ads
NSES:       
Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
1.63 / 3
Membrane Transport - Animation
Here the learner can select active or passive transport to see animations and learn about the process.
Features:
High Graphic, Core Content
NSES:       
Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
1.50 / 3
The Process of Active Transport
This single diagram with labels shows the transport of molecules against a concentration gradient.
Features:
Core Content
NSES:       
Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
1.50 / 3
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