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Which of the following provides the best description of active transport of materials across the cell membrane?
Active transport does not require energy and moves materials from areas of relatively higher to lower concentration.
Active transport does not require energy and moves materials from areas of relatively lower to higher concentration.
Active transport requires energy and moves materials from areas of relatively lower to higher concentration.
Active transport requires energy and moves materials from areas of relatively higher to lower concentration.
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