yes
Facilitated diffusion is an inactive mode.So no ATP cost.
Facilitated diffusion is an inactive mode.So no ATP cost.
Diffusion does not require the use of any ATP.
In cells, passive diffusion is energy independent and therefore does not require ATP. This is opposed to active transport which requires either energy in the form of ATP or a charge gradient to move a molecule or ion across the membrane.
no it is not because it does not require the use of ATP
Oxygen uptake and glucose uptake will differ in terms of the transport mechanisms involved, as oxygen is taken in by simple diffusion while glucose requires facilitated diffusion. Other factors such as energy requirements, concentration gradients, and specific transport proteins involved may also vary between the two processes.
No, facilitated diffusion does not require the use of cellular energy (ATP). It relies on membrane transport proteins to help move molecules across the cell membrane with the concentration gradient, without needing energy input from the cell.
both need transport protein
Facilitated diffusion moves molecules through cell membranes passively.
beceause it just does
Facilitated diffusion is a type of diffusion specifically for larger molecules, to help them cross a selectively permeable membrane with the help of integral proteins that act as carriers. Facilitated diffusion is a passive process, i.e. it does not need energy/ATP.
Facilitated and simple diffusion both transport solutes along a concentration gradient and neither processes require any ATP expenditure.