Drag and drop each label to the correct area of the Venn diagram. Some or all areas of the diagram may contain more than one answer. Compare and contrast active transport and passive transport using the Venn diagram below. Drop target 1 Drop target 2 Drop target 3

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To help you fill out a Venn diagram comparing and contrasting active transport and passive transport, here's a description of how you might organize it:

Venn Diagram Areas:

Left Circle (Active Transport):

  • Requires energy (ATP)
  • Moves substances against their concentration gradient
  • Involves transport proteins such as pumps
  • Examples include sodium-potassium pump, endocytosis, exocytosis

Right Circle (Passive Transport):

  • Does not require energy
  • Moves substances along their concentration gradient
  • Includes simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis
  • Examples include movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide across cell membranes

Middle Area (Common Characteristics):

  • Involves movement of substances across cell membranes
  • Maintains homeostasis within the cell
  • Involves transport proteins (for facilitated diffusion and active transport)

With this structure, you should be able to drag and drop each label into the appropriate sections of the Venn diagram. If you have specific labels to use, please provide them and I'll help you categorize them properly!