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The cellular process diffusion does not require cellular to reach equilibrium. similarly, a selectively permeable membrane to reach equilibrium. this membrane allows pass through, but not soluble particles or molecules. it too does not require cellular energy. when molecules cannot move through a cell membrane passively, the cell uses a process this process found in the cells membrane to pass particles and reach equilibrium.
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The cellular process diffusion does not require cellular to reach equilibrium. similarly, a select...
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