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How is facilitated diffusion similar to active transport? A. Neither require energy. B. They both use protein channels. C. Both move against the concentration gradient.
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How is facilitated diffusion similar to
active transport?
A. Neither require energy.
B. They both use protein channels.
C. Both move against the concentration gradient.
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B- they both use protein channels
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B - They both use protein channels (I think so at least) they differ because active transports use a pump to leave the cell and it uses atp (cell energy).
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