Osmosis is considered passive because it does not require energy input from the cell to occur. It involves the movement of water molecules across a semipermeable membrane from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. This process is driven by the concentration gradient and occurs spontaneously.
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No, ATP is not needed for osmosis. Osmosis is a passive process that occurs due to the concentration gradient of solutes across a semi-permeable membrane. ATP is required for active transport processes, not osmosis.
No, osmosis is a passive process that does not require the input of ATP. It is the movement of water molecules across a semipermeable membrane from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
Osmosis is a type of passive transport, as it does not require energy input from the cell to move molecules across a membrane. It relies on the concentration gradient to drive the movement of water molecules.
No, osmosis does not require ATP because it is a passive process in which water molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration through a selectively permeable membrane. ATP is not needed to facilitate this movement.
Yes, the "passive moving" of water across the membrane is considered osmosis.
Because it needs no energy apart from that of the molecules.
Diffusion and osmosis are passive and do not require energy.
Osmosis is an example of Passive Transport.
Passive.
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Yes, osmosis and diffusion are both examples of passive transport.
Osmosis and diffusion are considered passive transport because they do not require energy input from the cell. Molecules move from areas of high concentration to low concentration in a random process, which does not require the cell to expend energy.
No, ATP is not needed for osmosis. Osmosis is a passive process that occurs due to the concentration gradient of solutes across a semi-permeable membrane. ATP is required for active transport processes, not osmosis.
diffusion and osmosis
diffusion and osmosis
Osmosis is considered a passive transport process because it does not require energy input from the cell. It relies on the natural movement of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane to equalize the concentration of solutes on both sides of the membrane.