Biology, 27.10.2019 13:43 bosskid361
which of the following are true for simple diffusion?
this is typical for large molecules.
it is how oxygen and carbon dioxide travel across the cell membrane.
it is how glucose travels across the cell membrane.
it is a form of passive transport.
molecules travel with the concentration gradient.
question 2
endocytosis and exocytosis, in which large substances are bulk transferred, are forms of
facilitated diffusion
active transport
osmosis
passive transport
question 3
when water travels across the cell membrane through protein channels at a substantial rate, it is a type of
facilitated diffusion
osmosis
active transport
passive transport
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which of the following are true for simple diffusion?
this is typical for large molecul...
this is typical for large molecul...
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