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active transport requires input of energy as it takes place aginst a gradient.
It would be active transport, a process which requires a cell to use its own energy (unlike passive transport).
active transport requires energy from the cell
When food moves across a cell membrane, it requires Active Transport.
The contractile vacuole collects water, then pumps it out of the cell. It requires energy to be expended, so it is a type of active transport.
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Active transport requires energy to move molecules across a cell membrane, typically against a concentration gradient. This process is vital for maintaining proper internal conditions within a cell. Examples of active transport mechanisms include pumps and vesicular transport.
Active transport is a means of particle transport that requires the input of energy in a cell. This transport mechanism moves substances against their concentration gradient, from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration, requiring energy to drive the process.
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Yes, active transport requires energy because it moves molecules or ions against their concentration gradient, from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration. This process requires the cell to expend energy in the form of ATP to drive the transport proteins involved in active transport.
The statement that osmosis requires energy input from the cell is not correct. Osmosis is a passive process that does not require energy input from the cell, while active transport does require energy to move molecules against their concentration gradient.
Active transport requires energy to move a molecule.