Saltation is the term used to describe the process of wind transporting materials by causing them to bounce along the ground. This bouncing motion helps to move the material across the landscape.
passive transport
Molecular Transport (in cells) is the movement of materials across a cell membrane. The two kinds of Molecular Transport used in organisms are Active Transport and Passive Transport. Active Transport- materials move across the plasma membrane with the use of energy (like Adenosine Triphosphate) Passive Transport- materials move accross the plasma membrane without the use of energy
cell membrane
passive transportPassive transport is the term. Active transport is moving of materials WITH energy.Passive transportpassive transportdiffusionDiffusion, but if it's water then it's called osmosis. They're the same basic thing though.diffusion
circulation
Abrasion
The property of light bouncing off materials is called reflection. When light hits a material, it can either be reflected, absorbed, or transmitted through the material depending on the properties of the material and the angle of incidence of the light.
Specifically Diffusion, but it is also active transport
The movement of materials across the cell membrane without using cellular energy is called passive transport. The movement of materials against a concentration difference is known as active transport. Active transport requires energy.
The process of moving materials against a concentration gradient is called active transport. Active transport generally uses a protein pump to move molecules from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration; in order to perform an active transport, the cell must use some of its energy to initiate the reaction.
The bouncing back of a wave as it meets a surface or boundary is called reflection. This phenomenon occurs when the wave encounters a barrier that prevents further propagation, causing it to be redirected back in the opposite direction.
Transport of Dangerous Goods (TDG)
The bouncing of light is called reflection.
The bouncing back of a wave after it strikes a barrier is called reflection. Reflection occurs when a wave encounters a boundary or obstacle that does not allow it to pass, causing the wave to rebound in the opposite direction.
This process is called endocytosis, where the cell membrane invaginates to form vesicles that transport materials into the cell. These vesicles can then fuse with other organelles or transport materials to other parts of the cell.
The bouncing of light off a surface is called reflection. When a light wave is bent it is called refraction.
The phenomenon of sound bouncing off walls is called "reverberation."