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Materials essential to life processes move across a cell membrane through a variety of methods. What cell membrane structure allows water soliable materials to be passively transported to the cytoplasm
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Proteins in the cell membrane that assist with facilitated diffusion are known as carrier proteins or transport proteins since they carry material across the cell membrane .
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