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10 November, 13:20

In which situation would passive transport not use a transport protein for entry into a cell?

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  1. 10 November, 13:28
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    In osmosis processes.

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    Osmosis is the process where fluid can go through a semi-permeable membrane without spending energy and creating a gradient. The presence of this gradient allows and almost forces the water to move from one side to another depending on the concentration of solutes in each one.
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