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A) The transport proteins allow solutes to move passively down their concentration gradient across the membrane.
B) The transport proteins provide a protein site for ATP hydrolysis, which facilitates the movement of a solute across a membrane.
C) The transport proteins provide energy for diffusion of the solute.
D) The transport proteins provide a low-resistance channel for water molecules to cross the membrane.
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