homeostasis
Processes requiring energy are called endergonic processes. These processes usually involve the absorption of energy from the surroundings to proceed. Examples include photosynthesis and protein synthesis.
Active transportation
Endergonic; if the energy is supplied in the form of heat, endothermic.
Yes, anabolic endergonic metabolism is an energy-requiring process that builds complex molecules in living organisms.
Osmosis and diffusion both require kinetic energy. Neither process uses energy, just a presence of energy, that is why heating water allows particles to move into homeostatic balance more quickly. There is a higher amount of kinetic energy in hot liquid. To answer your question though osmosis can occur without energy.
Passive transport is a non-energy requiring process that moves materials across a cell membrane with the concentration gradient. This process includes simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis.
inspirationInpiration involves contraction of muscles. This is an energy requiring process
The organelle is called mitochondria. It is responsible for cellular respiration, a process in which oxygen is used to convert macromolecules (such as glucose) into ATP, the main energy currency of the cell.
Yes, passive transport is a non-energy requiring process because it does not require energy input from the cell. It relies on the natural movement of molecules down their concentration gradient. Examples of passive transport include simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis.
The process of changing energy from one form to another is called energy conversion.
Anabolism is the constructive process of metabolism. Opposed to catabolism.
That process is called photosynthesis.