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What type of transport takes place when a protein allows an ion to enter a cell, but no additional energy is needed to make this happen?

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Answer:

Facilitated diffusion

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just because

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The answer is facilitated diffusion. It requires no energy because the ions are traveling down the concentration gradient. Facilitated diffusion is important for the regulation of ions in a cell. It also enables ions to pass across the hydrophobic layer of the cell membrane composed of phospholipids.




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