By definition, passive transport on a cellular level requires no energy other than some sort of gradient, whether of the molecule in question, or another whose movement across the membrane can be linked to the one of interest.
No. That is exactly the difference between passive and active transport processes.
Passive transport does not require energy (ATP), whereas active transport does.
No energy is required for Diffusion (passive transport)
It would be active transport, a process which requires a cell to use its own energy (unlike passive transport).
Active Transport is the passage of materials across the membrane through the expenditure of energy. Passive Transport is the passage of materials across the membrane without the expenditure of energy. Bulk Transport is the type of active transport. Diffusion and Osmosis are type of passive transport.
from high to law and no energy require.
ATP is what is normally used for energy in cells.
Passive.
Energy is not required for passive transport.
Energy is not required for passive transport.
Yes; the definition of passive is no energy required
its name is due to the fact that active transport requires energy as opposed to passive transport when no energy is required.
passive transport
nothing, passive transport doesn't require energy
passive transport does not need energy. And two types of passive tansport are osmosis and diffusion
yes, kinetic energy is used in passive transport
Yes. Active transport requires energy but passive transport does not.
Active transport requires energy; passive transport does not.
Active transport requires energy; passive transport does not.
Active transport requires energy while passive transport does not.