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how does facilitated diffusion differ from simple diffusion? Give examples of each.

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Answered by ItzShamik
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In simple diffusion, the movement of particles occurs along the direction of the concentration gradient. In facilitated diffusion, the movement of molecules can occur both in direction and opposite of the concentration gradient. Simple diffusion is mostly involved in the passage of small non-polar molecules.

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In simple diffusion, the movement of particles occurs along the direction of the concentration gradient. In facilitated diffusion, the movement of molecules can occur both in direction and opposite of the concentration gradient. Simple diffusion is mostly involved in the passage of small non-polar molecules.

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