There are many forms of membrane and cell transport. These are the basic transport mechanisms in a prokaryotic animal cell.
Facilitated Diffusion
Osmosis
Diffusion
Exocytosis (this takes two forms; phagocytosis and pinocytosis depending on whether the cell is "eating" or "drinking")
Endocytosis
Carrier Molecules/Channel Proteins
Pinocytosis
active transport
passive diffusion
facilitated diffusion
Phagocytosis :)
The five transports mechanisms of the call are:-Pinocytosis
-Active transport;
-Passive diffusion;
-Facilitated diffusion; and
-Phagocytosis
integral proteins, because they span the membrane and thereby are able to carry nutrients across the membrane
transport
Active transport is when energy is spent to moving a nutrient from Point A to Point B. It is the opposite of Diffusion.
because they a unick type of transport
Passive transport is not an example of essential nutrients for the cell.
integral proteins, because they span the membrane and thereby are able to carry nutrients across the membrane
transport
Active transport is when energy is spent to moving a nutrient from Point A to Point B. It is the opposite of Diffusion.
nutrient are broken down before entering the cell.small parts of nutrients are taken inside a cell be diffusion and passive transport. there is no energy usage this kind of transport. but there are some big molecules that can not enter cell membrane. so there are taken by active transport.(there is a energy usage in active transport).
Protein
because they a unick type of transport
Passive transport is not an example of essential nutrients for the cell.
Xylem
Energy and hormones
transport of blood in the body
Facilitated diffusion and Active transport must be combined with a carrier molecule for transport. Simple diffusion does not.
All plants need water for respiration and nutrient transport.