EP HUMAN BIOLOGY-MODIFIED MASTERING
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Transport takes place in cells through various physical and chemical processes. Sometimes the transport of molecules requires specialized channels, sometimes it happens because of the concentration gradient of the substance to be transported. In certain cases, it requires the input of energy.
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