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It is called passive diffusion.
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Diffusion is the form of passive transport that moves particles away from areas with more particles into areas with fewer particles.
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Passive
net passive movement of particles
Movement of particles .
Osmosis is an example of movement of particles from an area without the need of additional energy. If a state is not in equilibrium particles can move from one area to another without additional energy.
Passive Transport.
Since you are talking about the movement of particles, it would not be osmosis, because osmosis is the movement of water. Technically speaking, you could consider water a particle, but it is assumed that this question refers to movement of soluteparticles, and not solvent particles. Then, to determine if the movement is active or passive, one needs to know if energy is required and if the movement is up or down the concentration gradient. No energy requirement, it is passive. If a source of energy is needed, then it is active transport. Not sure what a protein doorway is. If you mean a pore, then the movement may be passive, or even facilitated diffusion.
It is called passive diffusion.
It is called passive diffusion.
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Osmosis is the passive movement of water particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration through a concentration gradient.
In biology, diffusion is the passive movement of molecules or particles along a concentration gradient, or from regions of higher to regions of lower concentration. Diffusion is the free movement of particles in a liquid or gas down a concentration gradient.
Diffusion is the form of passive transport that moves particles away from areas with more particles into areas with fewer particles.
Passive.