Passive Transport
The nearest LRT station to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in Manila is the United Nations Avenue Station.
It is the active transport of liquids in vesicles into and out of a cell so it uses metabolic energy, thus active
Passive transport is a form of transport that does not require an input of energy. Examples include diffusion, osmosis and facilitated diffusion. On the other hand, active transport is a form of transport that requires an input of energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). This energy is required for processes such as moving molecules against the concentration gradient.
Active transport requires some form of energy input, usually ATP
Light Rail Transit - is one thing that is often shortened to LRT
In a moving Light Rail Transit (LRT), energy transformation occurs when electrical energy from the power source is converted into kinetic energy as the LRT moves along the track. The electric energy powers the LRT's motors, which then drive the wheels to propel the train forward, demonstrating the conversion of energy from one form to another.
Istanbul LRT was created in 1989.
#LRT Means "Last Retweet" on twitter.
LRT stands for lower respiratory tract.
Rumbia LRT Station was created in 2003.
Ampang LRT station was created in 1996.
Kadaloor LRT Station was created in 2005.
Recto LRT Station was created in 2004.
Ranggung LRT Station was created in 2003.
Universiti LRT station was created in 1998.
Blumentritt LRT Station was created in 1985.