oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water molecules
It's called passive transport for a cell's membrane. (I checked with my science teacher)
Passive Transport
Passive Transport
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.
Carbon dioxide can diffuse passively through the cell membrane due to its small size and nonpolar nature. Water molecules can pass through the membrane via osmosis, a type of passive transport. Sodium ions are transported against their concentration gradient through active transport processes such as sodium-potassium pumps that require ATP for energy.
oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water molecules
Passive transport does not use energy to pass through a cell membrane. active transport uses energy to pass through a cell membrane.
It's called passive transport for a cell's membrane. (I checked with my science teacher)
Passive Transport
Passive Transport
passive transport
Active transport
passive transport
Passive Transport
Passive Transport
passive transport
Passive Transport