During passive transport. The particles do this with out energy. During osmosis is also passive tranport. Active transport uses energy or ATP.
The molecules move from high concentration to a low concentration.
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passive. any transport that is diffusion to get into a cell is passive.
Diffusion is the form of passive transport that moves particles away from areas with more particles into areas with fewer particles.
diffusion- passive transport in cells where molecules move from an area where there are more molecules to an area of fewer molecules.
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They move via passive transport. They move by diffusion. It's only active transport if A) the cell is too big or not fatty enough to move through the membrane and needs help or B) is making the molecules move unnaturally (low to high). Osmosis is also passive transport, but only is used when referring to the movement of water.
passive. any transport that is diffusion to get into a cell is passive.
Passive transport moves molecules from a high to low concentration gradient.
Diffusion is the form of passive transport that moves particles away from areas with more particles into areas with fewer particles.
Osmosis, Passive Transport, and Active Transport
The diffusion of substances across a membrane is called passive transport. Molecules move from where the substance is more concentrated to where it is less concentrated.
diffusion- passive transport in cells where molecules move from an area where there are more molecules to an area of fewer molecules.
Diffusion may be the word you're looking for.
Osmosis, Passive Transport, and Active Transport
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No. Active transport uses energy to transport specific molecules against a concentration gradient. Passive transport will result in an even distribution of molecules because they allow molecules to move down a concentration gradient.
Osmosis does not require ATP so it is a passive transport.Osmosis is a form of passive transport. Water molecules are small enough to move freely across the plasma membrane without the use of cellular energy.
They move via passive transport. They move by diffusion. It's only active transport if A) the cell is too big or not fatty enough to move through the membrane and needs help or B) is making the molecules move unnaturally (low to high). Osmosis is also passive transport, but only is used when referring to the movement of water.