Secondary active transport aka facilitated diffusion [depending on your teacher].
Active transport requires energy while passive transport does not.
The only different between passive and active transport is the use of energy. In passive transport, molecules can either diffuse across the membrane, go through an aquaporin or use a passive transporter. In active transport, energy needs to be released, and it is usually because you are trying to transport a molecule or ion up its concentration gradient.
passive
B passive transport i think This is cassidy evans from ramah high school
active
Glucose molecules entering a cell typically occurs through facilitated diffusion, which is a type of passive transport. This process involves the movement of glucose across the cell membrane with the help of specific transporter proteins.
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.
passive
The only different between passive and active transport is the use of energy. In passive transport, molecules can either diffuse across the membrane, go through an aquaporin or use a passive transporter. In active transport, energy needs to be released, and it is usually because you are trying to transport a molecule or ion up its concentration gradient.
passive
B passive transport i think This is cassidy evans from ramah high school
The glucose transporter is a membrane bound protein that binds to glucose and mediates it's transport into or out of the cell.
it is an ACTIVE transport.
Active transport requires energy, passive transport does not.
Depends if it goes into the cell or out of the cell whether it is passive or active. Yes.