Lipids. Fats. They do all this.
Facilitated diffusion uses proteins to move a molecule across the cell membrane without energy.
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) crosses the mitochondrial membrane to provide energy for cellular processes.
This molecule is ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate), a nucleoside.
active transport
it has different fatty acids
Facilitated diffusion uses proteins to move a molecule across the cell membrane without energy.
Facilitated diffusion uses proteins to move a molecule across the cell membrane without energy.
active transport
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) crosses the mitochondrial membrane to provide energy for cellular processes.
This molecule is ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate), a nucleoside.
active transport
Active transport
Active transport
active transport
it is carring substances both into and out of the cells.
it has different fatty acids
The molecule that requires energy to pass through the cell membrane is typically an ion or a large polar molecule, such as glucose, which moves against its concentration gradient. This process is known as active transport and involves the use of ATP or other energy sources to facilitate the movement of these substances through specific transport proteins in the membrane. Examples include sodium-potassium pumps and glucose transporters.