MMG 301 Study Guide - Final Guide: Semipermeable Membrane, Facilitated Diffusion, Chemotroph

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The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration is called: active transport, diffusion, endocytosis, facilitated diffusion, osmosis, diffusion. Diffusion of only water through a semipermeable membrane is called: active transport, diffusion, endocytosis, facilitated diffusion, osmosis, osmosis. The movement of substances from lower to higher concentration across a semipermeable membrane that must have a specific protein carrier and cell expenditure of energy is called: active transport, diffusion, endocytosis, facilitated diffusion, osmosis, active transport. The movement of substances from higher to lower concentration across a semipermeable membrane that must have a specific protein carrier but no energy expenditure is called: active transport, diffusion, endocytosis, facilitated diffusion, osmosis, facilitated diffusion. The use of energy by a cell to enclose a substance in its membrane by forming a vacuole and engulfing it is called: active transport, diffusion, endocytosis, facilitated diffusion, osmosis, endocytosis.

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