Yes, in a matter of fact the nucleus gets the information because the object passes through the cell membrane and brings the information over to the nucleus.
No, it doesn't. It is active transport that uses energy
Nope. That's called active transport.
Active transport does require a carrier protein. Each protein is specific to one particular molecule.
The molecule will be transported across the membrane by way of a transport protein or protein channel.
active transport
Facilitated diffusion
Movement across a membrane that does require energy is called active transport.
Active transport
Active transport does require a carrier protein. Each protein is specific to one particular molecule.
hydropolactive.
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The brain
Passive Transport, doesn't require energy.
active transport
The molecule will be transported across the membrane by way of a transport protein or protein channel.
Active transport
active transport
Active transport
active transport