Active transport works to maintain homeostasis.
I think you mean "Active Transport" The main differences between the two is that osmosis does not use energy and active transport does. Also osmosis moves from a higher concentration of solution to a lower concentration, whereas active transport can be used to go from a lower concentration of solution to a higher concentration.
The difference between active and passive transport, is that, active transport, requires energy input from the cell, in order to occur, unlike passive, which occurs, without any energy input.
Both facilitated transport and active transport move things in and out of the cell. Both movements also depend on the concentration gradient.
Active transport requires energy; passive transport does not.
Pass transports require no energy and active requires energy. Osmosis is when it travels through water.
I think you mean "Active Transport" The main differences between the two is that osmosis does not use energy and active transport does. Also osmosis moves from a higher concentration of solution to a lower concentration, whereas active transport can be used to go from a lower concentration of solution to a higher concentration.
Active transport requires energy; passive transport does not.
Active transport requires energy; passive transport does not.
In primary active transport, the transport protein gets phosphorylated; in secondary active transport, the transport protein is not phosphorylated
Active transport requires energy, passive transport does not.
passive doesn't neeed energy but active transport does
Active Transport is the passage of materials across the membrane through the expenditure of energy. Passive Transport is the passage of materials across the membrane without the expenditure of energy. Bulk Transport is the type of active transport. Diffusion and Osmosis are type of passive transport.
The difference between active and passive transport, is that, active transport, requires energy input from the cell, in order to occur, unlike passive, which occurs, without any energy input.
because it likes chees
active transport requirs energy; osmosis requires very little to no energy
Active transport moves substances against the concentration gradient.
Both facilitated transport and active transport move things in and out of the cell. Both movements also depend on the concentration gradient.