'Question 5 Which of these is an example of active transport? Movement of sodium ions through a channel protein Movement of hydrogen ions against their concentration gradient though a protein pump Movement of water through the phospholipid bilayer Movement of a hormone through the phospholipid bilayer Movement of glucose down its concentration gradient through a carrier protein Question 6 Which of these organelles does not have a membrane made of phospholipids? lysosome endoplasmic reticulum ribosome nucleus Golgi apparatus'
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Among the given options, the movement of hydrogen ions against their concentration gradient through a protein pump is an example of active transport. So, the answer for Question 5 is: $\boxed{\text{Movement of hydrogen ions against their concentration gradient Show more…
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