get a life people
Generally it isn't, diffusion is a process that requires no energy.
Chemical energy - usually most directly and most efficiently from ATP. But there are times when it doesn't require ATP.
electromagnetic. for example, light.
phosphorylation.
ADP to ATP is dehydration synthesis. An inorganic phosphate and ADP form ATP in a dehydration synthesis process which require energy.
I am not sure that there is such a process that produces ATP and oxygen, however, there are 2 processes that produce ATP, while one reqires oxygen, and the other does not. The process that produces ATP and does require oxygen is called aerobic respiration. While the process that produces ATP but does not need oxygen is called anaerobic respiration.
Carrier Proteins. Some don't require ATP (Facillitated transport) and some do require ATP (Active transport) to change shape.
Diffusion and Osmosis.... I think. It would be better to double check ;)
Diffusion does not require the use of any ATP.
active transport
Both muscle relaxation and muscle contraction require ATP.
Yes, exocytosis does require ATP because it is a form of active transport. Cell change requires energy.
No. Osmosis is passive, meaning it does not require ATP.
Yes
Yes. In more complex organism, in which aerobic respiration is the main process to make ATP, when your body does have enough oxygen it goes though anaerobic respiration. In simpler organisms, which don't require much ATP, anaerobic would be the main process.
No only active transport requires ATP.