No, transpiration does not rely on active transport. It is a passive process where water moves through a plant from the roots to the leaves and is released as vapor into the atmosphere through tiny pores called stomata. This movement is driven by factors such as humidity, temperature, and differences in water potential.
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Cells use active transport to pump nutrients into the cell against their concentration gradient.
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Facilated transport does not need to use energy but active transport does.
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It would be active transport, a process which requires a cell to use its own energy (unlike passive transport).
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Active transport is the process that requires the use of energy to move materials across a membrane. This process involves the movement of molecules against their concentration gradient, requiring energy input from the cell.
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Cells use active transport to pump nutrients into the cell against their concentration gradient.
Active Transport is carried out in our body cells. Active Transport uses energy to transport materials.
active transport processes like primary active transport or secondary active transport, which require energy to move molecules against their concentration gradient. This can involve the use of transport proteins or ion pumps in the cell membrane.
Active transport uses energy to move substances against a concentration or electrochemical gradient.
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By using ATP.