No, net diffusion is a natural phenomenon that requires no ATP.
It's not. Diffusion does not require energy.
Diffusion does not require the use of any ATP.
No only active transport requires ATP.
no it is not because it does not require the use of ATP
Diffusion and Osmosis.... I think. It would be better to double check ;)
Passive transport mechanisms such as diffusion and osmosis do not require the breakdown of ATP, as they rely on the natural movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration. This process does not require energy input.
no it is not because it does not require the use of ATP
diffusion or osmosis (diffusion of water)
Passive diffusion is a process that does not require ATP because it relies on the natural movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
diffusion is a passive transport system in a cell, therefore no ATP is required from the CELL. the molecules, however may exert energy to move
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.
The net gain of ATP molecules at the end of glycolysis is 2 ATP molecules. While 2 ATP molecules are consumed in the initial steps, a total of 4 ATP molecules are produced, resulting in a net gain of 2 ATP molecules.