QUESTION 8 Active transport ______ requires an input of ATP. is involved in passive diffusion. occurs in osmosis. All of the choices are correct. QUESTION 9 Which of the following is true: in a phospholipid bilayer, the phosphate groups are hydrophobic. fatty acid tails are hydrophilic and ionized. proteins are located only between the two lipid layers. phosphate groups are oriented toward the exterior of the cell or toward the cytoplasm.
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