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Kaylah Waters
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19 May, 09:19
Is active transport related to diffusion?
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Javier Mcgee
19 May, 09:23
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The solute can move "downhill," from regions of higher to lower concentration, relying on the specificity of the protein carrier to pass through the membrane. This process is called passive transport or facilitated diffusion, and does not require energy.
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