passive transport does not require energy eg. diffusion and osmosis. Therefore, osmosis is a passive transport. Active transport requires energy eg. a molecule going from a low concentration from a high concentration.
Osmosis is the movement of water and only water. Where as passive transport can be a liquid or a gas
yes
Passive Transport, i think.
Active transport requires ATP and passive transport does not. Active transport goes against the concentration gradient and passive transport goes with the concentration gradient and includes osmosis, diffusion and facilitated diffusion.
No. Facilitated diffusion is an example of passive transport because it does not require the cell to expend energy.
Two forms of passive transport (or transport not involving energy/ATP) are diffusion and facilitated diffusion. Another form is osmosis. Also keep in mind that passive transport is for smaller particles.
hydrogen bondingANS2:Substances are moved into cells by both active transport and passive transport. An example of active transport is "Endocytosis". An example of passive transport is "Diffusion".
Osmosis is an example of Passive Transport.
Diffusion is an example of passive transport, like osmosis(the diffusion of water through a membrane).
Passive.
Passive Transport, i think.
active and passive transport are two... if you are asking for examples of membrane type transport other than osmosis
Active transport uses energy in the form of ATP. Active can force electrons against the electron gradient as in the electron transport chain. Passive transport does not use energy and an example of passive transpost is osmosis.
no they are passive transport
Diffusion and osmosis are passive and do not require energy.
Active transport requires ATP and passive transport does not. Active transport goes against the concentration gradient and passive transport goes with the concentration gradient and includes osmosis, diffusion and facilitated diffusion.
It is passive transport because the water flows from a more highly concentrated solution to a less concentrated solution.
No. Facilitated diffusion is an example of passive transport because it does not require the cell to expend energy.
Two forms of passive transport (or transport not involving energy/ATP) are diffusion and facilitated diffusion. Another form is osmosis. Also keep in mind that passive transport is for smaller particles.