The concentration of calcium inside a cell is 5%. The concentration of calcium outside the cell is 1%. How could the cell transport calcium to the inside? passive transport active transport osmosis exocytosis
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Passive transport is the movement of molecules or ions across a cell membrane without the use of energy. It occurs along the concentration gradient, meaning that molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. Examples of Show more…
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