No, exocytosis is not considered a form of passive transport. It is an active process where cells expel materials by fusing vesicles with the cell membrane.
Exocytosis is a form of active transport.
Exocytosis is a form of active transport.
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Endocytosis is a form of active transport.
Active Transpot. -Pumps -Endocytosis -Exocytosis Passive Transport - Diffusion -osmosis -Facilitated Diffusion active requires energy passive doesnt. active against concentration gradient, passive along concentration gradient.
Exocytosis is a form of active transport.
Exocytosis is a form of active transport.
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No, exocytosis is an active process where cells release substances by fusing vesicles with the cell membrane to expel contents out of the cell. Passive transport does not require energy input, whereas exocytosis involves energy in the form of ATP to carry out the process.
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Passive Transport
Endocytosis is a form of active transport.
Active Transpot. -Pumps -Endocytosis -Exocytosis Passive Transport - Diffusion -osmosis -Facilitated Diffusion active requires energy passive doesnt. active against concentration gradient, passive along concentration gradient.
Any form of transport that does not require a form of energy, which means that it happens along a concentration gradient (from an area of high to low concentration) and across a selectively permeable membrane (Osmosis)
Yes, both endocytosis and exocytosis require energy in the form of ATP to transport molecules across the cell membrane.
No. Endocytosis requires the cell to expend energy, therefore it is a form of active transport.