Three transport processes that do not require energy are; diffusion, osmosis and facilitated diffusion.
Accordingly, what process requires energy?
All living organisms need energy to grow and reproduce, maintain their structures, and respond to their environments; metabolism is the set of the processes that makes energy available for cellular processes. … The transport, synthesis, and breakdown of nutrients and molecules in a cell require the use of energy.
In respect to this, which process does not require energy in respiration?
Osmosis is a form of diffusion in which a higher concentration gradient travels across a semi-permeable membrane to a lower concentration gradient.
Which process is a passive process that does not requires energy?
Which type of cell process does not use ATP energy?
Passive and Active Passage Through the Cell Membrane
As mentioned, passive processes do not use ATP but do need some sort of driving force. It is usually from kinetic energy in the form of a concentration gradient. Molecules will tend to move from high to low concentrations by the random movement of molecules.