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match statement to active or passive transport. requires atp; particles move from high concentration to an area of low concentration; includes endocytosis and exocytosis; particles move from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration; includes facilitated diffusion; does not require cellular energy; moves material against their concentration gradient. active; passive
To solve this, we analyze each statement based on the definitions of active and passive transport:
1. Requires ATP
- Active transport needs energy (ATP) to move molecules against the concentration gradient. Passive transport does not.
- Match: Active
2. Particles move from high to low concentration
- Passive transport (e.g., diffusion, osmosis) moves substances down their concentration gradient (high → low) without energy. Active transport moves against (low → high).
- Match: Passive
3. Includes endocytosis and exocytosis
- Endocytosis (taking in) and exocytosis (releasing) are types of active transport that require energy to move large molecules/particles.
- Match: Active
4. Particles move from low to high concentration
- Moving from low to high concentration is against the gradient, which requires energy (active transport). Passive transport moves down the gradient (high → low).
- Match: Active
5. Includes facilitated diffusion
- Facilitated diffusion is a type of passive transport (uses transport proteins but no energy) to move substances down their concentration gradient.
- Match: Passive
6. Does not require cellular energy
- Passive transport (diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis) does not need energy. Active transport requires energy (ATP).
- Match: Passive
7. Moves material against their concentration gradient
- Moving against the concentration gradient (low → high) requires energy, so this is active transport. Passive transport moves with the gradient (high → low).
- Match: Active
Final Matches:
- Requires ATP → Active
- Particles move from high to low concentration → Passive
- Includes endocytosis and exocytosis → Active
- Particles move from low to high concentration → Active
- Includes facilitated diffusion → Passive
- Does not require cellular energy → Passive
- Moves material against their concentration gradient → Active
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To solve this, we analyze each statement based on the definitions of active and passive transport:
1. Requires ATP
- Active transport needs energy (ATP) to move molecules against the concentration gradient. Passive transport does not.
- Match: Active
2. Particles move from high to low concentration
- Passive transport (e.g., diffusion, osmosis) moves substances down their concentration gradient (high → low) without energy. Active transport moves against (low → high).
- Match: Passive
3. Includes endocytosis and exocytosis
- Endocytosis (taking in) and exocytosis (releasing) are types of active transport that require energy to move large molecules/particles.
- Match: Active
4. Particles move from low to high concentration
- Moving from low to high concentration is against the gradient, which requires energy (active transport). Passive transport moves down the gradient (high → low).
- Match: Active
5. Includes facilitated diffusion
- Facilitated diffusion is a type of passive transport (uses transport proteins but no energy) to move substances down their concentration gradient.
- Match: Passive
6. Does not require cellular energy
- Passive transport (diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis) does not need energy. Active transport requires energy (ATP).
- Match: Passive
7. Moves material against their concentration gradient
- Moving against the concentration gradient (low → high) requires energy, so this is active transport. Passive transport moves with the gradient (high → low).
- Match: Active
Final Matches:
- Requires ATP → Active
- Particles move from high to low concentration → Passive
- Includes endocytosis and exocytosis → Active
- Particles move from low to high concentration → Active
- Includes facilitated diffusion → Passive
- Does not require cellular energy → Passive
- Moves material against their concentration gradient → Active