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... substance is transported into the cell without actually passing through the membrane . Diffusion across a membrane occurs when substances can pass through the pores of the membrane and when there is a favorable concentration gradient ...
... substance is transported into the cell without actually passing through the membrane . Diffusion across a membrane occurs when substances can pass through the pores of the membrane and when there is a favorable concentration gradient ...
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... substances move from a region of high concentration to a region of lower concentration . Substances move across the membrane more rap- idly in facilitated diffusion than in simple diffusion . The increased rate of movement involves per ...
... substances move from a region of high concentration to a region of lower concentration . Substances move across the membrane more rap- idly in facilitated diffusion than in simple diffusion . The increased rate of movement involves per ...
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... substances used in chemical reactions to measure and produce other substances . As a re- sult , monoclonal antibodies are now used so often in diagnostic tests , ther- apy and other essentials of medicine that the new techniques will ...
... substances used in chemical reactions to measure and produce other substances . As a re- sult , monoclonal antibodies are now used so often in diagnostic tests , ther- apy and other essentials of medicine that the new techniques will ...
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