Both are types of passive transport because they require no energy (ATP) to move molecules.
Two forms of passive transport (or transport not involving energy/ATP) are diffusion and facilitated diffusion. Another form is osmosis. Also keep in mind that passive transport is for smaller particles.
Facilitated Diffusion
osmosis
diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis
Osmosis. Osmosis is not the same as diffusion of water. Diffusion of water is just diffusion like with any other substance: the particles spreading, making a homogeneous distribution. Osmosis involves a semipermeabel membrane, where water goes from low solvent concentration to high solvent concentration.
passive transport in and out of cells
There are three forms of passive transport, or the movement of biochemical and other atomic or molecular substances across the cell membranes. They are: osmosis, simple diffusion or facilitated diffusion, and filtration.
Enzyme activity, osmosis, and diffusion
Enzyme activity, osmosis, and diffusion
enzyme function, diffusion, osmosis, homeostasis
Two forms of passive transport (or transport not involving energy/ATP) are diffusion and facilitated diffusion. Another form is osmosis. Also keep in mind that passive transport is for smaller particles.
Osmosis is the diffusion of water.
osmosis is diffusion through a membrane
Osmosis-The diffusion of water through a membrane. Answer-the sugar gets in to the strawberry and makes it melt so the watery syrup forms.
Diffusion and osmosis are passive and do not require energy.
Osmosis is the diffusion of water across the cell membrance
osmosis