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- passive and active transport (2.6, 2.9) make a chart comparing passive and active transport. include direction of concentration gradient, examples of molecules, use of energy, and types of cell structures/molecules needed for the process.
create a chart that distinguishes between endocytosis and exocytosis (2.6, 2.9)
To compare passive and active transport, list key - aspects like concentration gradient direction (passive is high to low, active can be low to high), energy use (passive no, active yes), examples of molecules (e.g., oxygen for passive, sodium - potassium ions for active), and cell structures/molecules needed (passive may use channels, active uses pumps). For endocytosis and exocytosis, consider that endocytosis takes substances into the cell and exocytosis releases substances out of the cell, and list relevant cell membrane changes and vesicle involvement.
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| Comparison Aspect | Passive Transport | Active Transport |
|---|---|---|
| Use of Energy | No | Yes |
| Examples of Molecules | Oxygen, carbon dioxide | Sodium - potassium ions |
| Cell Structures/Molecules Needed | Channels, carriers | Pumps |
| Comparison Aspect | Endocytosis | Exocytosis |
|---|---|---|
| Cell Membrane Changes | Forms vesicles to engulf substances | Vesicles fuse with cell membrane to release substances |
| Vesicle Involvement | Vesicles are formed from cell membrane | Vesicles are released from the cell |