Transport does require energy. Depending on the type of transport the energy may come in the form of fuel electricity or human power. For example cars require fuel such as gasoline or diesel; electric vehicles require electricity; and bicycles require human power.
Active transport requires energy to move a molecule.
Active transport is when cells use energy to move things through a cell membrane.Passive transport is when the cell uses no energy to move materials.Active - Specifically uses energy and through a cell membranePassive - Specifically uses no energy and materials
Active transport involves the movement of molecules against their concentration gradient, requiring energy input. Two methods of active transport include primary active transport, where energy from ATP is directly used to move molecules, and secondary active transport, where the movement of one molecule down its gradient provides energy to transport another molecule against its gradient.
Passive transport does not require energy, as it involves the movement of molecules across a cell membrane without the input of energy. This includes processes such as diffusion, osmosis, and facilitated diffusion.
Active transport requires energy; passive transport does not.
Photons
list four activities that require a great deal of energy
Active transport needs energy, passive transport does not need energy.
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active transport requires energy from the cell
Energy transport from one object to another through the process of heat.
nothing, passive transport doesn't require energy
Active transport requires energy; passive transport does not.
its name is due to the fact that active transport requires energy as opposed to passive transport when no energy is required.
Active Transport
The Active transport
Passive Transport