Pushing a cart through a store is more like active transport because it requires energy and effort to move the cart against resistance, such as friction or gravity. Active transport involves moving substances across a membrane against a concentration gradient, which also requires energy. In contrast, passive transport occurs naturally without energy input, like a ball rolling downhill. Therefore, the act of pushing a cart involves an active process similar to active transport.
Pushing a cart through a store is an active transport process. Active transport requires energy input to move molecules or objects against a concentration gradient, which is similar to the effort required to push a cart through a store. Passive transport, on the other hand, does not require energy and relies on diffusion down a concentration gradient.
Active transport requires energy while passive transport does not.
Active energy requires more energy because it is pushing particles through the cell membrane across the concentration gradient. Passive energy follows the high to low principle. Basically, active energy is pushing against the natural high to low principle and needs energy in order to accomplish its task
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Pushing a cart through a store is an active transport process. Active transport requires energy input to move molecules or objects against a concentration gradient, which is similar to the effort required to push a cart through a store. Passive transport, on the other hand, does not require energy and relies on diffusion down a concentration gradient.
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.
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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.
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Active energy requires more energy because it is pushing particles through the cell membrane across the concentration gradient. Passive energy follows the high to low principle. Basically, active energy is pushing against the natural high to low principle and needs energy in order to accomplish its task
Diffusion is an example of passive transport, like osmosis(the diffusion of water through a membrane).
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Active transport requires energy, passive transport does not.
it is an ACTIVE transport.