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Yes, the process of transport, whether passive or active, requires energy.
it is an active transport process
It has is in the name. Active Transport
Exocytosis is an active process in cellular transport.
Passive transport does not require sugar. Passive transport is a process by which molecules move across a cell membrane without the input of energy, such as diffusion or osmosis. Sugar molecules can be transported passively, but the process itself does not depend on sugar.
Passive transport... the opposite of active transport.
Facilitaed Transport is a passive transport because its the same thing. the process is carried out by an enzyme-like carrier. Since it doesn't require energy it is passive
passive
Yes, passive transport is a non-energy requiring process because it does not require energy input from the cell. It relies on the natural movement of molecules down their concentration gradient. Examples of passive transport include simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis.
No, exocytosis is not considered a form of passive transport. It is an active process where cells expel materials by fusing vesicles with the cell membrane.
The process by which substances enter and exit the cell is called cellular transport. It primarily occurs through two main mechanisms: passive transport, which does not require energy, and active transport, which requires energy expenditure by the cell. Examples of passive transport include diffusion and osmosis, while examples of active transport include endocytosis and exocytosis.
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