Why does active transport require energy?
A. It’s moving large materials in or out of the cell.
B. It’s pushing solutes into areas that already have a high concentration of solutes.
C. A & B
D. Active transport doesn’t require energy.
Select your answer:
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Renal System - Pharmacology › ViewHyperphosphatemia is a major issue with renal failure that can be treated with what?
A. Tums
B. PhosLo
C. Renagel
D. All are correct treatments
Arteries › View
Second branch of the aortic arch.
A. Common hepatic artery
B. Left subclavian artery
C. Left common carotid artery
D. Esophageal arteries