Passive Transport
Passive Transport is when something is moving in or out of the cell. Using the gradient and no energy. Passive Transport is like going down a hill. Going down is easy you need little to no energy. Passive transport moves from High to Low concentration on substances.
Reflection: When we went over passive transport I got confused with the questions about it. Then after doing more and more on it I got. It's pretty easy to understand once you get it. Outside of class this can be used when your walking down a hill or riding down a hill you can think of it.
Reflection: When we went over passive transport I got confused with the questions about it. Then after doing more and more on it I got. It's pretty easy to understand once you get it. Outside of class this can be used when your walking down a hill or riding down a hill you can think of it.
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This is a very good explanation of passive transport. I like the image, it makes the topic more understandable to me. I was very confused when we learned about passive transport but it makes sense now. I'm curious on what types of substances?
ReplyDeleteI think that this was good explanation the image helped a little. I can also agree with your reflection because I felt the same way. Also what you compared it to was good thats a good strategy when taking the test.
ReplyDeleteI think this is good it help me more understand passive. Your reflection was just the same as what I thought about passive. you forgot to added the how the diffusion and osmosis are used other then that this is very good and will help.
ReplyDeletethe picture is a good picture and describes exactly what happens. Very open to how he felt about it. You gave a good example of it, it made a little more sense to me since you gave an everyday example.
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