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The passive and spontaneous movement of particles across the membrane.
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___ diffusion uses the concentration gradient and channel or carrier proteins to allow particles to move through the membrane.
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The movement of water across the membrane.
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When the concentration of water to particles is equal inside and outside of the cell.
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When the concentration of the solution is higher than the inside of the cell.
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When the concentration of the solution is lower than the inside of the cell.
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The movement of particles across the plasma membrane, against the concentration gradient, and using transport proteins and ATP.
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The movement of particles across the plasma membrane without the use of ATP and with the concentration gradient.
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The envelopment of large particles into a vesicle to transport into the cell.
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The release of large particles in vesicles to the outside of the cell.
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Maintaining a balanced environment.