Any form of active transport, which can be defined as any movement of molecules against or independent of a concentration gradient. Examples include pumps and endocytosis
active transport
what movment does require energy
exocytosis
Aerobic
Evaporation.
Any process, any change, requires energy.
The first law of thermodynamics requires that the energy input to a system must equal the energy output from a system plus the accumulation of energy in a system. If no energy is accumulating then the energy input is the heat in and the energy output is the work and heat out.
Yes, protein synthesis requires input from ATP and GTP, forms of energy. You can't create something like a protein in nature without energy investment.
Diffusion. Diffusion is a passive process, meaning that it requires no energy input from a cell or other source, other than the energy of motion that all substances have above absolute zero (0o Kelvin).
Evaporation.
The only process which requires the input of energy is evaporation.
Diffusion is a process that requires no energy (by an organism).
Energy release is to condensation as energy input is to vaporization. Vaporization requires energy input to happen, while condensation releases energy.
Melting requires energy input or absorption because liquid water has more energy than solid water.
Reverse Osmosis
The evaporation of water is endothermic. In order for the hydrogen bonds to be broken in water (which is required for water to evaporate), an input of energy is needed. Conversely, the condensation of water vapor is exothermic.
Active Transport - im sure
Endergonic
endergonic
Diffusion is a process that requires no energy (by an organism).
Cell respiration requires the process of energy and cells rely on active transport to provide the amount of energy.