There are two types of passive transport in a cell:
Diffusion - the substance moves down a concentration gradient across a partialy permeable membrane. This requires no energy.
Osmosis - WATER moves down a water potential across a partially permeable membrane. This requites no energy.
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Diffusion, osmosis for water
Passive transport doesn't require energy and that helps the cell.
Passive transport is useful to all cells because it does not require the use of a cell's energy; this is of much benefit to the cell and organism.
Via endocytosis, active transport and facilitated passive transport and diffusion.
Passive transport is not an example of essential nutrients for the cell.
Energy is not required for passive transport.
passive. any transport that is diffusion to get into a cell is passive.
Passive transport doesn't require energy and that helps the cell.
Passive transport doesn't require energy and that helps the cell.
Passive transport is useful to all cells because it does not require the use of a cell's energy; this is of much benefit to the cell and organism.
Via endocytosis, active transport and facilitated passive transport and diffusion.
Passive transport is not an example of essential nutrients for the cell.
Energy is not required for passive transport.
Cell transport is movement of materials across cell membranes. Cell transport includes passive and active transport. Passive transport does not require energy whereas active transport requires energy to proceed. Passive transport proceeds through diffusion, facilitated diffusion and osmosis.
The two types of cell trnsport it Passive Transport and Active Transport. Active Transport does require energy to move into and out of the cell. Passive Transport doesn't require energy to move into and out of the cell. Hope I helped!
passive
It's called passive transport for a cell's membrane. (I checked with my science teacher)
Passive transport occurs inly with plasma membrane.