Becky Stewart- 4th Period on
February 2nd, 2010 5:00 pm
Active transport requires the cell to expend energy, while passive transport does not. Active transport requires ATP energy while passive transport doesn’t.
Julia Harrelson 5th Period on
February 2nd, 2010 5:07 pm
Active transport uses energy in order to move things in a direction form low to high. An example of active transport is when a person pushes a wheel barrel over a hill.
Passive transport doesn’t require energy in order to move something from a high point to a low point.
An example is a ball rolling down a hill.
Passive transport is the movement with using energy and active is the movement is using energy
Tara Harville 1st per. on
February 3rd, 2010 9:32 pm
Active transport requires the cell to expend energy, while passive transport does not.
active transport requires ATP energy while passive transport doesn’t.
Allison Dreisewerd - 4th period on
February 4th, 2010 8:48 am
Active transport is the transport of a substance across a cell membrane against the concentration gradient and does require energy, but passive transport is the transport of a substance across a cell membrane by diffusion requiring energy.
Joey Kavanagh on
February 4th, 2010 12:44 pm
Active transport is subtance moving through the cell membrane. Passive transport is moving particals through the cell membrane without using energy. one example of active transport is pathagons going in the cell.
natalie seavers 6th on
February 4th, 2010 4:55 pm
active doesn’t use energy and passive does
Chandler Grobe on
February 4th, 2010 7:39 pm
Active transports is diffusion through a cell membrane that uses energy, the passive transport does not require energy but the rotation of molecules instead. An example of active is sodium pumps in cells.
Savannah Meagher on
February 5th, 2010 8:46 am
Active transport is subtance moving through the cell membrane. Passive transport is moving particals through the cell membrane without using energy. one example of active transport is pathagons going in the cell.
Tonya Heathington on
February 5th, 2010 9:00 am
The difference is one goes in and one goes out.
Lucas Seibel 1st on
February 5th, 2010 11:51 am
Active is particles moving through the cell with energy and trancive is without
Lucas Seibel 1st on
February 5th, 2010 2:19 pm
Active transport is subtance moving through the cell membrane.
Ebone Yarbrough 5th period on
February 5th, 2010 2:52 pm
Active transport is the transport of a substance across a cell membrane against the concentration gradient and does require energy, but passive transport is the transport of a substance. One example of active transport is pathagons going in the cell.
Ta'Naisha Hill on
February 5th, 2010 3:55 pm
Active transport is subtance moving through the cell membrane.
Ta'Naisha Hill 5 on
February 5th, 2010 3:59 pm
Active transport is subtance moving through the cell membrane. active transport is pathagons going in the cell.
Logan Storey on
February 5th, 2010 4:41 pm
Active transport is where water or some kind of substance comes through the cell membrane using energy. Passive trasport the substance does not use energy to get through the cell membrane and it jus kind of flots through.
Kris L. 2nd period on
February 5th, 2010 5:03 pm
Passive transport is moving particals through the cell membrane without using energy, while active transport does the same thing, but dosen’t use energy.
Andrew Hall 1st on
February 5th, 2010 6:54 pm
Passive transport is the moving of particles through the cell without the use of energy. Active transport is the moving of particles through a cell membrane with the use of energy.
connor ferguson 1st period on
February 5th, 2010 9:52 pm
passive transport-when a substance moves from high to low through the cell membrane without using enegy
active transport-when a substance moves from low to high through the cell membrane using energy
Raine Aslan - 4th period on
February 5th, 2010 10:27 pm
Active transport is the movement of a chemical substance through a gradient of concentration, and requires energy. Passive transport is the movement of a chemical substance across a cell membrane without using energy.
Ruhi Singh 2nd period on
February 6th, 2010 11:11 am
Passive transport is the movement of substances across a cell membrane without using energy while active does require energy. In active transport , cells use energy to move particles.In passive transport particles travel through proteins .
Kathryn Walls 6th Period on
February 6th, 2010 4:03 pm
active transport is when things move through the cell membrane by using energy and passive transport is the same thing but doesnt use the cells energy
Brandon Archer 5th period on
February 6th, 2010 5:28 pm
Active transport is when is when the cell doesn’t use any energy to move particles through the cell membrane.
Passive is when particles are pushed through the cell using energy.
Active transport is the transport of a substance across a cell membrane against the concentration gradient and does require energy, but passive transport is the transport of a substance across a cell membrane by diffusion requiring energy.
Kaila Poleon 4th Period on
February 6th, 2010 6:48 pm
Active transport requires energy but passive transport doesn’t
Sophia Fos. 4th period on
February 6th, 2010 7:21 pm
Active transport is when something goes across the cell membrane and the cell has to use energy to move it. An example is hormones or proteins bring shipped in or out of the cell. Passive transport is when something moves across the cell membrane that does NOT require energy from the cell. Osmosis is an example of passive transport.
Elijah Hurskin 4th period 2/6/10 7:00 pm on
February 6th, 2010 8:00 pm
Active transport is when the cell uses energy to move particles into or out of the cell. An example would be nutrients and protein which would make the cell use energy as it moves them in or out of the cell. Passive transport is when the cell doesn’t use energy to move particles into or out of the cell. An example is the cell does not use energy to let oxygen in the cell.
Active transport is when substance moves through the cell membrane with the use of energy. Passive transport is substances moving through the cell membrane without the use of energy. A example is when substances go through a cell.
Xavier Robinson 4th on
February 6th, 2010 8:53 pm
Active transport requires energy ; An example of active transport are pathogens going in the cell.
Caroline Whorton 6th on
February 6th, 2010 9:14 pm
Passive transport is where substances move without the use of energy by the cell. Active Transport is where substances move and requires energy from the cell. Diffusion and osmosis are examples of passive transport. Large proteins are an example of active transport.
Ryan Chamberlain 1st period:D on
February 8th, 2010 8:46 am
1.Active transport requires the cell to expend energy.
2.Passive transport doesn’t require energy in order to move something from a high point to a low point.
Drew Crisp 1st on
February 8th, 2010 8:54 am
Passive transport is the movement with using energy and active is the movement is using energy.
Active transport requires cells to use energy. Passive transport goes outside the cell membrane
Andrew Patterson on
February 8th, 2010 7:03 pm
transport
austin 6per hoffman on
February 8th, 2010 8:04 pm
active transport is the movment between energy that makes things go in or out of the cell
passive dose not require energy and is when substances move without enrgy to move somthing
Max Stephenson 2nd on
February 8th, 2010 9:12 pm
Active transport is subtance moving through the cell membrane. Passive transport is moving particals through the cell membrane without using energy. one example of active transport is pathagons going in the cell.
Max Stephenson 2nd on
February 8th, 2010 9:13 pm
Active transport is the movement of a chemical substance through a gradient of concentration, and requires energy. Passive transport is the movement of a chemical substance across a cell membrane without using energy.
Brady Purdin on
February 10th, 2010 11:58 am
active doesn’t use energy and passive does
John Baudendistel - 4th Period on
February 10th, 2010 3:07 pm
Exocytosis and endocystosis are examples of transportation.
Nathan Davis For Feb 3rd, 2010 on
February 10th, 2010 4:30 pm
How is active and passive transport different? Give some examples of the different transports.
Active transport uses chemical energy.
passive transport does not use any energy.
Active transport examples:
In internal lining of the small intestine, Plants absorbing mineral salts from the soil
Passive transport examples; Osmosis, simple molecules, water and ethanol
Ebone' Yarbrough on
February 11th, 2010 12:42 pm
Active transport uses energy in order to move things in a direction form low to high. An example of active transport is when a person pushes a wheel barrel over a hill. Passive transport is moving particals through the cell membrane without using energy. one example of active transport is pathagons going in the cell.
Active transport requires the cell to expend energy, while passive transport does not. Active transport requires ATP energy while passive transport doesn’t.
Active transport uses energy in order to move things in a direction form low to high. An example of active transport is when a person pushes a wheel barrel over a hill.
Passive transport doesn’t require energy in order to move something from a high point to a low point.
An example is a ball rolling down a hill.
they go through different veins throughout the body.
Passive transport is the movement with using energy and active is the movement is using energy
Active transport requires the cell to expend energy, while passive transport does not.
active transport requires ATP energy while passive transport doesn’t.
Active transport is the transport of a substance across a cell membrane against the concentration gradient and does require energy, but passive transport is the transport of a substance across a cell membrane by diffusion requiring energy.
Active transport is subtance moving through the cell membrane. Passive transport is moving particals through the cell membrane without using energy. one example of active transport is pathagons going in the cell.
active doesn’t use energy and passive does
Active transports is diffusion through a cell membrane that uses energy, the passive transport does not require energy but the rotation of molecules instead. An example of active is sodium pumps in cells.
Active transport is subtance moving through the cell membrane. Passive transport is moving particals through the cell membrane without using energy. one example of active transport is pathagons going in the cell.
The difference is one goes in and one goes out.
Active is particles moving through the cell with energy and trancive is without
Active transport is subtance moving through the cell membrane.
Active transport is the transport of a substance across a cell membrane against the concentration gradient and does require energy, but passive transport is the transport of a substance. One example of active transport is pathagons going in the cell.
Active transport is subtance moving through the cell membrane.
Active transport is subtance moving through the cell membrane. active transport is pathagons going in the cell.
Active transport is where water or some kind of substance comes through the cell membrane using energy. Passive trasport the substance does not use energy to get through the cell membrane and it jus kind of flots through.
Passive transport is moving particals through the cell membrane without using energy, while active transport does the same thing, but dosen’t use energy.
Passive transport is the moving of particles through the cell without the use of energy. Active transport is the moving of particles through a cell membrane with the use of energy.
passive transport-when a substance moves from high to low through the cell membrane without using enegy
active transport-when a substance moves from low to high through the cell membrane using energy
Active transport is the movement of a chemical substance through a gradient of concentration, and requires energy. Passive transport is the movement of a chemical substance across a cell membrane without using energy.
Passive transport is the movement of substances across a cell membrane without using energy while active does require energy. In active transport , cells use energy to move particles.In passive transport particles travel through proteins .
active transport is when things move through the cell membrane by using energy and passive transport is the same thing but doesnt use the cells energy
Active transport is when is when the cell doesn’t use any energy to move particles through the cell membrane.
Passive is when particles are pushed through the cell using energy.
Active transport is the transport of a substance across a cell membrane against the concentration gradient and does require energy, but passive transport is the transport of a substance across a cell membrane by diffusion requiring energy.
Active transport requires energy but passive transport doesn’t
Active transport is when something goes across the cell membrane and the cell has to use energy to move it. An example is hormones or proteins bring shipped in or out of the cell. Passive transport is when something moves across the cell membrane that does NOT require energy from the cell. Osmosis is an example of passive transport.
Active transport is when the cell uses energy to move particles into or out of the cell. An example would be nutrients and protein which would make the cell use energy as it moves them in or out of the cell. Passive transport is when the cell doesn’t use energy to move particles into or out of the cell. An example is the cell does not use energy to let oxygen in the cell.
Active transport is when substance moves through the cell membrane with the use of energy. Passive transport is substances moving through the cell membrane without the use of energy. A example is when substances go through a cell.
Active transport requires energy ; An example of active transport are pathogens going in the cell.
Passive transport is where substances move without the use of energy by the cell. Active Transport is where substances move and requires energy from the cell. Diffusion and osmosis are examples of passive transport. Large proteins are an example of active transport.
1.Active transport requires the cell to expend energy.
2.Passive transport doesn’t require energy in order to move something from a high point to a low point.
Passive transport is the movement with using energy and active is the movement is using energy.
Active transport requires cells to use energy. Passive transport goes outside the cell membrane
transport
active transport is the movment between energy that makes things go in or out of the cell
passive dose not require energy and is when substances move without enrgy to move somthing
Active transport is subtance moving through the cell membrane. Passive transport is moving particals through the cell membrane without using energy. one example of active transport is pathagons going in the cell.
Active transport is the movement of a chemical substance through a gradient of concentration, and requires energy. Passive transport is the movement of a chemical substance across a cell membrane without using energy.
active doesn’t use energy and passive does
Exocytosis and endocystosis are examples of transportation.
How is active and passive transport different? Give some examples of the different transports.
Active transport uses chemical energy.
passive transport does not use any energy.
Active transport examples:
In internal lining of the small intestine, Plants absorbing mineral salts from the soil
Passive transport examples; Osmosis, simple molecules, water and ethanol
Active transport uses energy in order to move things in a direction form low to high. An example of active transport is when a person pushes a wheel barrel over a hill. Passive transport is moving particals through the cell membrane without using energy. one example of active transport is pathagons going in the cell.