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Is active transport the movement of particles from a HIGH CONCENTRATION to a LOW CONCENTRATION or the other way around?
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Is active transport the movement of particles from a HIGH CONCENTRATION to a LOW CONCENTRATION or the other way around?
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Is active transport the movement of particles from a HIGH CONCENTRATION to a LOW CONCENTRATION or the other way around?
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Naturally, molecules
move from an area of high concentration
to
low concentration
without the need of energy. This type of
movement
is passive
transport
.
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