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The only different between passive and active transport is the use of energy. In passive transport, molecules can either diffuse across the membrane, go through an aquaporin or use a passive transporter. In active transport, energy needs to be released, and it is usually because you are trying to transport a molecule or ion up its concentration gradient.
Passive Transport, and if your dealing with liquids its is Osmosis. Passive Transport is the act of transport with no use of energy: hence the word "Passive." But Active Transport is when it does use energy: hence the word "Active."
passive transport
Active transport requires some form of energy input, usually ATP
atp and transport proteins. novanet.
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underground
it depends on where you are travelling from and what kind of transport you use.
Active transport requires the use of ATP because in active transport things move against the concentration gradient. Usually there is a protien pump (which is a form of a transport protien) that does this.
Usually El Caminos but also chests.
Kind of but Le transport is a form that you can use instead
Active transport requires cells to spend energy, usually in the form of ATP
if i was you i would use something else
The kind of transportation they use in Africa is cars, by foot, cars ,trains, and planes.
Active Transport
Active transport.
The only different between passive and active transport is the use of energy. In passive transport, molecules can either diffuse across the membrane, go through an aquaporin or use a passive transporter. In active transport, energy needs to be released, and it is usually because you are trying to transport a molecule or ion up its concentration gradient.