Carrier-assisted transport is a mechanism in which a carrier molecule assists in the movement of a substance across a biological membrane. The carrier molecule can bind to the substance and facilitate its transport across the membrane. This process is typically passive and does not require energy input from the cell.
Active transport requires energy while passive transport does not.
Active transport
passive transport and active transport.
Active transport requires energy; passive transport does not.
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transport
The noun 'transport' is a non-count (mass) noun. Multiples for the noun transport can be forms of transport, choices of transport, illegal transport, public transport, etc. The only exception is military transport, the military schedules transports for people and equipment.
it is an ACTIVE transport.
passive
Facilated transport does not need to use energy but active transport does.
Active transport requires energy; passive transport does not.
Active transport requires energy; passive transport does not.
Active transport requires energy while passive transport does not.
Active Transport is carried out in our body cells. Active Transport uses energy to transport materials.
It depends on the type of transport that was made.
Fats are absorbed mainly by passive transport in the small intestine. This process involves the diffusion of fatty acids and monoglycerides across the intestinal epithelium and into the bloodstream without the need for energy input.
fero- i transport ferre- to transport