Active transport moves substances across a membrane from low to high concentration. Note that ATP is required for carrier proteins to change shape.
Phagocytosis is an example of endocytosis; the cell surface membrane extends around a pathogen, engulfing it and enclosing it within a temporary vacuole inside the cell
The active processes of endocytosis and exocytosis
Exocytosis allows the bulk secretion of substances from cells
Be careful not to get carrier proteins and channel proteins confused when answering questions on active transport. Active transport requires carrier proteins (transmembrane transport proteins that undergo conformational change) not channel proteins.
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