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What is Comparison between active transport and osmosis?

active transport requirs energy; osmosis requires very little to no energy


What are advantage of osmosis?

it requires no energy


How can osmosis be used to transfer energy?

It can't. As osmosis is the natural movement of water down a water potential gradient, it requires no energy.


Which statement concerning osmosis and active transport is NOT correct?

The statement that osmosis requires energy input from the cell is not correct. Osmosis is a passive process that does not require energy input from the cell, while active transport does require energy to move molecules against their concentration gradient.


Does osmosis increase free energy in a system?

No, osmosis does not increase free energy in a system. Osmosis is a process where solvent molecules move from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration, but it does not directly affect the free energy of the system. The free energy change in osmosis depends on the pressure and temperature of the system.


Are diffusion and osmosis passive or active transports?

Diffusion and osmosis are passive and do not require energy.


What does it take to make osmosis to go backwards?

It requires energy. With a pressure difference, you can revert osmosis.


What energy actually power osmosis?

Renewable


Is an osmosis an energy-requiring process?

Osmosis and diffusion both require kinetic energy. Neither process uses energy, just a presence of energy, that is why heating water allows particles to move into homeostatic balance more quickly. There is a higher amount of kinetic energy in hot liquid. To answer your question though osmosis can occur without energy.


What is the difference between active transport and osmosis?

Osmosis is the diffusion of water across a membrane, and does not require the input of energy. Active transport requires energy input.


Do cellular energy required for osmosis?

No, cellular energy is not directly required for osmosis. Osmosis is the movement of water molecules across a semipermeable membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration, driven by the concentration gradient. However, cellular energy may be required for maintaining ion concentration imbalances that influence osmosis.


Does osmosis require energy?

No, osmosis does not require energy. It is a passive process where solvent molecules move across a semipermeable membrane from an area of lower solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration.

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