
a.
To determine:
Do passive diffusion require energy when transporting molecules across the cell membrane?
Introduction:
Passive diffusion: passive transport is a movement of ions and other atomic or molecular substances across cell membrane without need of energy input, it is instead driven by the tendency of the system to grow in entopy.
Facilitated transport: this process involves the passive movement of molecules along their concentarion gradient, guided by the presence of another molecules, usually intergral membrane protein forming a pore or channel called transport protein.
Active transport: it is the movement of molecules across a memebrane from a region of concentration to a region of higher concentration, in the direction against the concentration gradient active transport require cellular energy for this movement.
b.
To determine:
Do facilitated transport require energy when transporting molecules across the cell membrane?
Introduction:
Passive diffusion: passive transport is a movement of ions and other atomic or molecular substances across cell membrane without need of energy input, it is instead driven by the tendency of the system to grow in entopy.
Facilitated transport: this process involves the passive movement of molecules along their concentarion gradient, guided by the presence of another molecules, usually intergral membrane protein forming a pore or channel called transport protein.
Active transport: it is the movement of molecules across a memebrane from a region of concentration to a region of higher concentration, in the direction against the concentration gradient active transport require cellular energy for this movement.
c.
To determine:
Do active transport require energy when transporting molecules across the cell membrane?
Introduction:
Passive diffusion: passive transport is a movement of ions and other atomic or molecular substances across cell membrane without need of energy input, it is instead driven by the tendency of the system to grow in entopy.
Facilitated transport: this process involves the passive movement of molecules along their concentarion gradient, guided by the presence of another molecules, usually intergral membrane protein forming a pore or channel called transport protein.
Active transport: it is the movement of molecules across a memebrane from a region of concentration to a region of higher concentration, in the direction against the concentration gradient active transport require cellular energy for this movement.

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