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Which homeostatic process requires energy to move particles across the plasma membrane?
active transport
passive transport
dynamic equilibrium
osmosis
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Active transport.
It requires energy (usually ATP) to move substances across the plasma membrane against their concentration gradients. Passive transport and osmosis do not use cellular energy, and dynamic equilibrium is a state, not an energy-requiring process.
It requires energy (usually ATP) to move substances across the plasma membrane against their concentration gradients. Passive transport and osmosis do not use cellular energy, and dynamic equilibrium is a state, not an energy-requiring process.
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