What controls the net direction of the movement of oxygen molecules in passive transport? View Available Hint(s)for Part A the size of the oxygen molecule the type of cell to or from which the oxygen molecule is moving the direction of the oxygen concentration gradient the amount of energy available to transport oxygen
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