Foncentration
molecules move in and out fre
pinocytosis
cytosis
cell engulfs micr...
Chemistry, 11.03.2021 23:30 parislover2000
Foncentration
molecules move in and out fre
pinocytosis
cytosis
cell engulfs microorganisms in
passive diffusion
molecules "pumped" in or out
facilitated diffusion
centration:
active transport
oxygen, carbon dioxide: activ
phagocytosis
transports sodium, potassium:
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transports glucose, amino acids:
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