The cell membrane does not use energy.
It does not require the use of the cells energy.
active transport
i think yes
A simple answer is transport proteins. There are several types. Some require the use of energy, while other simply use a gradient to transport.
Passive transport is the process in which dissolved materials move across a cell membrane without using a cell's energy.
cell membrane pumps use energy to force molecules in a direction opposite of natural.
It's called active transport. When talking about the cell, it is usually bigger substances that use passages in the cell membrane to access the inner part of the cell, and they need energy to get there. The opposite; passive transport or diffusion, is the movement of dissolved materials through a cell membrane without the use of cellular energy. THis happens with smaller substances.
passive transport
It does not require the use of the cells energy.
if it is against a concentration difference.
Passive transport does not use energy to pass through a cell membrane. active transport uses energy to pass through a cell membrane.
Kinetic energy weakens the cell membrane due to increased temperatures. The higher the temperature, the higher the kinetic energy, which will eventually cause the cell membrane to rupture.
It is called passive diffusion.
Active transport
Movement of water across the cell membrane
Active transport
Movement of water across the cell membrane