They obtain it but when it goes away, the energy goes back into your body.
The answer you are looking for is 'active transport'. Here the cell moves the molecule into (or out of) the cell against the concentration gradient. This requires energy. There are other energetic process such as endo- and exo-cytosis that the cell uses to move large molecules.
Active Transport
The two types of cell trnsport it Passive Transport and Active Transport. Active Transport does require energy to move into and out of the cell. Passive Transport doesn't require energy to move into and out of the cell. Hope I helped!
Cells use the energy from ATP for active transport and protein synthesis.
maybe cause the computer uses energy
facilated diffusion cause when yer active you use energy
Energy
Energy, versus passive in which energy is not used.
Solar energy
Yes
active transport
Its passive transport not active because active transport does NOT use energy
Active transport uses energy to move substances against a concentration or electrochemical gradient.
They obtain it but when it goes away, the energy goes back into your body.
Virus particles have no metabolism and does not use energy. However, some viruses have kinetic energy stored in the high pressure inside them, this energy is released when they squirt their genome into the host cell. When they hijack the cell to make more viruses the cell will use energy to produce new viruses.
Passive Transport, and if your dealing with liquids its is Osmosis. Passive Transport is the act of transport with no use of energy: hence the word "Passive." But Active Transport is when it does use energy: hence the word "Active."