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.
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.
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Energy is not required for passive transport to occur. Passive transport processes such as diffusion and osmosis rely on the inherent kinetic energy of molecules to move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration without the need for external energy input.
Energy is not required for passive transport, as it occurs naturally due to the concentration gradient without the cell expending energy. Examples of passive transport include simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis.
its name is due to the fact that active transport requires energy as opposed to passive transport when no energy is required.
Yes, passive transport is a non-energy requiring process because it does not require energy input from the cell. It relies on the natural movement of molecules down their concentration gradient. Examples of passive transport include simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis.
nothing, passive transport doesn't require energy
Active transport requires energy while passive transport does not.
Active transport requires energy; passive transport does not.
Active transport requires energy; passive transport does not.
In passive transport processes, no energy is required because molecules move across the cell membrane from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration, following the natural flow of diffusion. This movement occurs spontaneously and does not require the cell to expend energy.
No. Diffusion (passive transport) can take place without a cell. For example, if you were to put some coloured food dye into a cup of water, the food dye would spread until it eventually was a uniform colour. This is the process of diffusion, which is the movement of a substance down a concentration gradient. Passive Transport means no energy is required.
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.