Physics, 18.03.2020 22:01 kswaggish101
Which statements always apply to the process of diffusion? Check all that apply.
Molecules move from high concentrations to low concentrations.
Molecules move from inside of the cell to outside of the cell.
Diffusion requires proteins in the cell membrane.
Molecules are evenly distributed at the end.
Diffusion requires energy.
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