Drag and drop each label to the correct area of the Venn diagram. Some 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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I don't have the capability to create or manipulate diagrams directly, but I can help you understand how to fill in a Venn diagram comparing active transport and passive transport. Below are descriptions and labels you can use for each part of the Venn diagram.

Active Transport

  1. Requires Energy: Active transport requires energy, usually in the form of ATP, to move substances against their concentration gradient.
  2. Moves Against Concentration Gradient: Moves substances from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration.
  3. Specific Transport Proteins Required: Often involves specific proteins or pumps in the cell membrane.

Passive Transport

  1. No Energy Required: Passive transport does not require energy and relies on the natural movement of molecules.
  2. Moves Down Concentration Gradient: Moves substances from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.
  3. Includes Diffusion and Osmosis: Types include diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis.

Both Active and Passive Transport

  1. Involves Cell Membranes: Both processes involve the movement of substances across the cell membrane.
  2. Essential for Homeostasis: Both methods contribute to the maintenance of homeostasis in cells.
  3. Transport of Molecules: Both involve the transport of molecules and ions to maintain cellular functions.

You can place these labels in the appropriate sections of the Venn diagram:

  • Active Transport only: Requires Energy, Moves Against Concentration Gradient, Specific Transport Proteins Required.
  • Passive Transport only: No Energy Required, Moves Down Concentration Gradient, Includes Diffusion and Osmosis.
  • Both: Involves Cell Membranes, Essential for Homeostasis, Transport of Molecules.

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