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Movement across the cell membrane that does nnot require energy is called

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Answer: Passive Transport

Step-by-step explanation:
Passive transport is the movement of molecules across the cell membrane and does not require energy. It is dependent on the permeability of the cell membrane.
There are three main kinds of passive transport - Diffusion, Osmosis and Facilitated Diffusion
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