The answer would be:
Passive transport
Active transport
Why?
There are two ways molecules can move across membranes within the cell. What makes the two different is the use of energy.
PASSIVE transport is the movement of molecules DOWN the concentration gradient. The molecules move from areas of higher concentration to lower concentration. This does nor require energy. Comparing it to the scenario, the child starts from a higher area and ends at a lower area. Going down a slide does not take energy. The child simply goes down it.
When you talk about the child going UP a slide, think ACTIVE transport. Unlike passive transport, active transport requires energy, because the molecules move AGAINST the concentration gradient. The movement of molecules in this type of transport is the opposite, it goes from lower areas of concentration to higher areas of concentration.
Hopefully, this has been educational for you and was able to help you understand the difference between the two.
Elaine is a police officer and a mother of a 17 year old son. One afternoon while cleaning her son's room, Elaine finds drugs in his backpack. She tells him
that she cannot allow drugs in her home and demands he tell her where they came from. In these two roles as police officer and mother, Elaine is experiencing:
B. role conflict
Answer:
Water and carbon dioxide
The water becomes oxygen and the carbon dioxide gets turned into glucose.
Answer:
The two point sources of water pollution in the image are coal-burning power plant and factory.
Explanation:
Pollution refers to the release of waste and harmful substances to the environment. Substances which are harmful to the environment are known as pollutants.
Water pollution involves the contamination of water by pollutants making it unfit for human use such as such for drinking or cooking or for other uses.
The source of pollution water bodies have been divided into point and non-point sources of water pollution.
Point sources release pollutants from a single source and are transported directly through media such as a discharge pipe. The main point source of water pollution are factories and sewage treatment plants.
Nonpoint source pollution comes from various sources usually a combination of pollutants from a large area rather than from a specific sourc that can be easily identified such as discharge pipes. Most common is runoff water from city streets or agricultural settlements.
The two point sources of water pollution in the image are coal-burning power plant and factory