All types of land, air, and marine transports including walking and animal transport.
A fan typically uses electrical energy to operate, converting it into mechanical energy to produce airflow.
A car uses chemical energy from gasoline or electricity to operate.
Active transport requires energy to move molecules across a cell membrane, typically against a concentration gradient. This process is vital for maintaining proper internal conditions within a cell. Examples of active transport mechanisms include pumps and vesicular transport.
kenetic energy is the type that is used when it moves but it is not energy but it uses it as all things do
A hammer uses mechanical energy, which is a combination of potential energy (from its position above the target) and kinetic energy (from its motion when swung).
Active transport processes use ATP as a source of energy to move molecules against their concentration gradient across a cell membrane. This process requires specific transport proteins, such as ion pumps, to actively transport molecules across the membrane.
Active transport uses energy to move molecules across a cell membrane against their concentration gradient, typically via protein pumps. Passive transport, on the other hand, does not require energy and relies on the natural flow of molecules from high to low concentration.
active transport uses energy
active transport uses energy
Active transport needs energy, passive transport does not need energy.
the uses of energy is to do work or to work the transport such as:train,planes,cars,e.t.c.......
Yes, any form of active transport uses energy.
The process is called active transport, and unlike diffusion it uses energy.
It would be active transport, a process which requires a cell to use its own energy (unlike passive transport).
Active transport uses energy while diffusion does not
Active transport uses energy to move substances against a concentration or electrochemical gradient.
In an active transport, the cell uses energy (ATP) to transport the particle into the cell. Also, the particle moves through a "hallway" type thing. In a passive transport, the cell does not need energy (ATP) to transport the particle into the cell. Also, the particle just bursts through the cell membrane to get inside.