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1. Diffusion is the movement of molecules or particles from an area of high concentration to low concentration, while osmosis is the movement of a solvent like water across a partially permeable membrane from high to low concentration. 2. Active transport requires energy in the form of ATP to move molecules against their concentration gradient into or out of a cell. 3. An experiment to observe osmosis in plant cells would involve placing potato cylinders in sucrose solution, water, and air, then measuri
- Author
- Alyssa Phillips
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- EN