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Passive transport, also known as passive diffusion, is a process by which an ion or molecule passes through a cell wall via a concentration gradient, or from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.

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Simple Diffusion vs Facilitated Diffusion: Similarities & Difference between Simple Diffusion and Facilitated Diffusion in Membrane Transport of Cells -Table

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Facilitated Diffusion - Definition, Examples & Quiz | Biology Dictionary

Facilitated diffusion is a form of facilitated transport involving the passive movement of molecules along their concentration gradient, guided by the presence of another molecule – usually an integral membrane protein forming a pore or channel.

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Get the definition and examples of osmosis and diffusion. Learn the differences between osmosis and diffusion and how solute and solvent particles behave.

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Principles of Diffusion and Flow. Diffusion and bulk flow Materials are carried around the body by a combination of bulk flow and diffusion. Bulk flow simply means transport with the carrying medium (blood, air). Passive diffusion refers to movement down a concentration gradient, and accounts for transport across small distances, e.g. within the cytosol and across membranes. The rate of diffusion in a solution is described by Fick’s law: Js = −DA(∆C/∆x) (11.1) where Js is the amount of…

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What is the difference between Facilitated Diffusion and Active Transport? Facilitated diffusion occurs through concentration gradient; active transport ..

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