Facilitated diffusion
Carrier-mediated transport can be either passive or active, depending on the type of carrier protein involved. Passive carrier-mediated transport allows molecules to move down their concentration gradient without requiring energy input, while active carrier-mediated transport moves molecules against their concentration gradient using energy from ATP or an electrochemical gradient.
Carrier proteins facilitate passive transport of molecules across a membrane by changing its shape, by using ATP, to allow a substance to pass through the membrane.
A sailboat harnesses the power of wind to move without using energy from an engine. The boat's sail captures the wind's energy and propels the boat forward through the water. This makes sailboats a more sustainable form of transportation compared to motorized boats.
It's called passive transport for a cell's membrane. (I checked with my science teacher)
Passive transport never requires energy - hence the name passive. Active transport requires the input of energy. Two types of active transport are; primary (using pumps) and secondary (using anti or symports).
Active transport Passive transport (diffusion and transport using protein channels) Receptor mediated transport
Passive transport is the movement of molecules across a cell membrane without requiring energy, such as diffusion and osmosis. Active transport, on the other hand, requires energy to move molecules against their concentration gradient, typically using protein pumps or transporters.
The movement of materials across the cell membrane without using cellular energy is called passive transport. The movement of materials against a concentration difference is known as active transport. Active transport requires energy.
Passive transport does not use energy to pass through a cell membrane. active transport uses energy to pass through a cell membrane.
Passive transport, which includes diffusion and osmosis.
Passive transport is a process in cells where substances move across the cell membrane without requiring energy input. An example of passive transport is the movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide across the cell membrane through simple diffusion.
it depends most of the time YES