Passive transport is the net movement of materials across membranes that does not require energy and includes diffusion and osmosis. Active transport requires energy and includes endocytosis and exocytosis to transport components across cell membranes. Different types of transport include passive transport mechanisms like diffusion and osmosis, as well as active transport processes requiring energy like endocytosis and exocytosis.
Passive transport is the net movement of materials across membranes that does not require energy and includes diffusion and osmosis. Active transport requires energy and includes endocytosis and exocytosis to transport components across cell membranes. Different types of transport include passive transport mechanisms like diffusion and osmosis, as well as active transport processes requiring energy like endocytosis and exocytosis.
Passive transport is the net movement of materials across membranes that does not require energy and includes diffusion and osmosis. Active transport requires energy and includes endocytosis and exocytosis to transport components across cell membranes. Different types of transport include passive transport mechanisms like diffusion and osmosis, as well as active transport processes requiring energy like endocytosis and exocytosis.
Q22: What are different types transport of components across cell membrane?
Answer: Two types:
Passive Transport: e.g. Diffusion, Osmosis Active Transport: e.g. endocytosis, exocytosis Q23: Define Passive Transport. Answer: Passive transport is the net movement of materials across membranes that does not require any special source of energy.
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