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How does the amount of cellular energy used to move a molecule into a cell by active transport compare to energy used for its movement by passive diffusion

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active transport is energy-demanding and allows cells to move molecules against their natural concentration gradient, which is essential for specific physiological processes. In contrast, passive diffusion is energy-free and relies on the natural movement of molecules from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration. The key distinction is the use of cellular energy, with active transport requiring it and passive diffusion not.

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