Answer:Here's a guide to help students create a Venn diagram comparing active and passive transport:Active Transport vs. Passive Transport Venn DiagramActive Transport Passive TransportUnique Aspects:1. Requires energy (ATP)2. Moves molecules against concentration gradient3. Involves transport proteinsCommonalities:Uses transport proteinsMoves molecules across cell membraneRegulates cell environmentPassive TransportUnique Aspects:1. No energy required2. Moves molecules along concentration gradient3. Does not require transport proteinsCommonalities:Uses transport proteinsMoves molecules across cell membraneRegulates cell environmentInstructions for Students:1. Divide into pairs and open a digital drawing tool or Venn diagram app on your phones.2. Research active and passive transport using your internet connection.3. List the characteristics of both types of transport.4. Identify three unique aspects for each type.5. Find commonalities between active and passive transport.6. Create a Venn diagram illustrating the similarities and differences.Tips:- Use different colors for active and passive transport.- Use arrows to represent movement of molecules.- Keep the diagram simple and clear.Discussion Questions:1. What are the main differences between active and passive transport?2. How do transport proteins play a role in both types of transport?3. Why is energy required for active transport?Time: 3 minutesAssessment:- Observe student diagrams for accuracy and completeness.- Review their understanding through class discussion.This activity encourages students to collaborate, research, and visualize the concepts of active and passive transport.