No.
Diffusion is a passive process. This means that it carries on without any energy being supplied, except for the energy that all atoms have at temperatures above absolute zero (zero degrees Kelvin).
If you leave a lump of sugar in a cup tea for a few months, it will dissolve and then spread through the tea by diffusion. No cells needed. But it's quicker to buy a teaspoon!
No, it does not require energy use from the cell.
Energy is the must for the every cell activities that cell perform in entire physiological process that organism perform. cell require energy for movemants and du=-ivie=sions
A dead or dormant cell.
The main purpose of cell transplant is to maintain homeostasis. There are two variations of cell transport. These variations are those that don't require energy and those that do require energy.
It does not require the use of the cells energy.
Diffusion is per definition a passive transport process.
No, facilitated diffusion does not require energy for the movement of molecules across the cell membrane.
Facilitated diffusion does not require energy for the transportation of molecules across the cell membrane.
Facilitated diffusion does not require energy to transport molecules across the cell membrane.
Some body cell processes that require energy include protein synthesis, cell division, and active transport of molecules across cell membranes. These processes all rely on the energy currency of the cell, adenosine triphosphate (ATP), for their execution.
Yes.
A organism that is not alive...