Which of the following statements is true about passive transport?
a)passive transport...
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Which of the following statements is true about passive transport?
a)passive transport operates independently of concentration.
b)passive transport operates independently of diffusion.
c)passive transport requires no expenditure of cellular energy.
d)passive transport phenomena can never reach equilibrium.
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