Active transport requires energy; passive transport does not.
Passive transport never requires energy - hence the name passive. Active transport requires the input of energy. Two types of active transport are; primary (using pumps) and secondary (using anti or symports).
Any form of active transport, which can be defined as any movement of molecules against or independent of a concentration gradient. Examples include pumps and endocytosis
Yes it use ATP currency as a energy provider!
facilitated diffusion does not require energy, as it travels from a higher concentration gradient to a lower one(passive transport). Pumps do require energy to function(Active transport). This energy needed is ATP.
The four centrifugal pumps are the charging pump, sand pumps, shear pumps, and submersible slurry pumps. The machines are used for fluid transportation by rotational kinetic energy to hydrodynamic energy conversion.
Yes.
PUMPS (proteins) pump molecules in and out of the cell by using energy
Active transport requires energy; passive transport does not.
Passive transport never requires energy - hence the name passive. Active transport requires the input of energy. Two types of active transport are; primary (using pumps) and secondary (using anti or symports).
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Any form of active transport, which can be defined as any movement of molecules against or independent of a concentration gradient. Examples include pumps and endocytosis
no it does not require energy.
After the protons pumps in the mitochondria that have depleted the electrons of the energy the ATP production will reduce.
cell membrane pumps use energy to force molecules in a direction opposite of natural.
Yes it use ATP currency as a energy provider!
Metabolism motility protein pumps (sodium-potassium pump for example) creating gradients (chemical or electrical) Other protein pumps that shuttle anything against its gradient (from low to high concentration) Activation and/or deactivation of second messangers I am sure there are others...