Biology, asked by SushrutaMahapatra, 1 year ago

what is the difference between active transport and passive transport​


makhija32: The main difference between active and passive transport is that for active transport we need Atp as energy and and in passive transport we not need any ATp to transport bcz the have already energy and they move from higher to lower

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Answered by zohaziyan25
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Answer:

Active transport requires chemical energy because it is the movement of biochemical from areas of lower concentration to areas of higher concentration. On the other hand, passive transport moves biochemical from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration; so it does not require energy.

Answered by llTheUnkownStarll
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 \sf \orange{Active \:  transport \:  requires \: energy } \\  \sf \orange {for \:  the \:  movement  \: of \:  molecules \:  whereas  \: }  \\ \sf \orange{passive \:  transport \:  does  \: not  \: require }  \\  \sf \orange{energy \:  for \:  the  \: movement \:  of molecules.}  \\  \sf \orange{In active \:  transport, \:  the \:  molecules  \: } \\  \sf \orange{move  \: against \:  the \:  concentration }   \\ \sf \orange{gradient \: whereas \:  in passive \:  transport, } \\  \sf \orange{the \:  molecules  \: move  \: along  \: the \:  concentration \:  gradient.}</p><p>  \\ \bold{Thank you!} \\  \rm @itzshivani

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