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examples of PASSIVEtransport

Diffusion
Endocytosis
Facilitated Diffusion
Exocytosis
Active Transport

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Diffusion, Facilitated Diffusion

Step-by-step explanation:

Diffusion is a form of passive transport of matter across the cell membrane. Diffusion is a transport substance from the middle with already in the middle with a lower concentration until the concentrations are equalized. The magnitude of the diffusion is proportional to the chemical gradient.

Facilitated diffusion, also called carrier-mediated diffusion, is the movement of molecules across the cell membrane via special transport proteins, which are incorporated into cell membranes.

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