no
Diffusion.
Energy is not required for passive transport, as it occurs naturally due to the concentration gradient without the cell expending energy. Examples of passive transport include simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis.
Yes except, diffusion is a passive process (no energy is required) whereas active transport requires energy. this is because it is moving UP then concentration gradient whereas diffusion moves DOWN it
No it does not..........simple diffusion is nauture
Diffusion is a passive process that uses kinetic energy from the random movement of particles to spread substances from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. No external energy input is required for diffusion to occur.
Simple diffusion - High concentration to low concentration, no energy required osmosis - Movement of water across a membrane, no energy required facilitated diffusion - Movement of substances, protein's are used to help move the substances across the membrane. There are very basic summaries of each.
Energy is not required for passive transport to occur. Passive transport processes such as diffusion and osmosis rely on the inherent kinetic energy of molecules to move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration without the need for external energy input.
facilitated
The energy that drives diffusion is thermal energy, which causes molecules to move randomly and spread out to achieve equilibrium. This kinetic energy allows particles to overcome barriers and move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration until they are evenly distributed.
Because of facilitated diffusion(, which nutralizes it from a higher to a lower concentration.)
Facilitated diffusion does not require the use of energy.
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