diffusion
facilitated diffusion
osmosis
Yes, osmosis and diffusion are both examples of passive transport.
- Oxygen -Carbon Dioxide -Osmosis of water
Proteins that carry out passive transport include channel proteins and carrier proteins. Passive transport is "passive" because it does not use energy. The use of passive transport is also called "facilitated diffusion." Proteins that carry out passive transport includes the proton pump and the sodium-potassium pump; these require energy to function.
endocytosis
Some examples of nutrients that require only passive transport through cells would be small molecules of glucose, oxygen, amino acids, carbon dioxide, and water.
Yes.
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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.
passive
its the way the body is
Passive Transport is the movement of molecules down a concentration gradient from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration until equilibrium is reached. Some examples are diffusion and osmosis. Basically, it's a movement of molecules across a membrane that doesn't require energy (ATP)
It is passive transport because of the diffusion.