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How are the proteins used for active transport different from those used for facilitated diffusion? a: the proteins for facilitated diffusion must attach to a carbohydrate to work. b: the proteins used in facilitated diffusion create larger openings in the cell membrane. c: the proteins involved in active transport must be powered by atp to work. d: the proteins that carry out active transport move only the largest molecules.

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