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Which statement is correct? a) transport 1 describes passive transport by diffusion. b) transport 2 describes passive transport by the na+/k+ pump. c) transport 2 describes passive transport by a carrier protein. eliminate d) transport 1 describes facilitated transport of substances through the membrane.
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