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13 May, 10:04

How do solute particles enter a cell

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  1. 13 May, 10:18
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    Active transport. Some particles need to pass through a membrane against the concentration gradient, in other words from a low concentration to a high concentration. This cannot happen by passive transport (diffusion or facilitated diffusion). The cell must expend energy.
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