This type of movement is called simple diffusion.
No, primary transport involves the active movement of ions or molecules across a membrane against their concentration gradient, using energy typically derived from ATP. In contrast, the passive movement of large particles across the membrane is known as facilitated diffusion, which does not require energy and occurs through specific transport proteins. Thus, primary transport is an active process, while passive movement relies on concentration gradients.
It's called passive transport for a cell's membrane. (I checked with my science teacher)
Passive transport is a process in cells where substances move across the cell membrane without requiring energy input. An example of passive transport is the movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide across the cell membrane through simple diffusion.
Passive transport processes like diffusion and facilitated diffusion move materials across the cell membrane without requiring energy. Diffusion occurs when molecules move from areas of high concentration to low concentration, while facilitated diffusion involves the help of protein channels to facilitate the movement of specific molecules.
Passive Transport
This type of movement is called simple diffusion.
During osmosis and uptake of minerals.
Active transport is the movement of a substance across a cell membrane using chemical energy. This process requires the use of a carrier protein and ATP to transport molecules against their concentration gradient.
No, primary transport involves the active movement of ions or molecules across a membrane against their concentration gradient, using energy typically derived from ATP. In contrast, the passive movement of large particles across the membrane is known as facilitated diffusion, which does not require energy and occurs through specific transport proteins. Thus, primary transport is an active process, while passive movement relies on concentration gradients.
It's called passive transport for a cell's membrane. (I checked with my science teacher)
Passive transport is the movement of substances across a cell membrane without the use of energy. This process includes simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis. These mechanisms rely on the concentration gradient to drive the movement of molecules.
Passive transport does not use energy to pass through a cell membrane. active transport uses energy to pass through a cell membrane.
Passive transport is a process in cells where substances move across the cell membrane without requiring energy input. An example of passive transport is the movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide across the cell membrane through simple diffusion.
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.
Diffusion and Osmosis
it is the movement of materials through cell membrane using energy
Passive transport processes like diffusion and facilitated diffusion move materials across the cell membrane without requiring energy. Diffusion occurs when molecules move from areas of high concentration to low concentration, while facilitated diffusion involves the help of protein channels to facilitate the movement of specific molecules.