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The solute transport process that requires energy to move across membranes is

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Answered by sianav
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Answer: OSMOSIS

Explanation:  This process is called passive transport or facilitated diffusion, and does not require energy. The solute can move "uphill," from regions of lower to higher concentration. This process is called active transport, and requires some form of chemical energy. At the same time, carbon dioxide molecules diffuse rapidly out of the red blood cells, down their concentration gradient, and into your lungs. When water molecules move freely across a cell membrane, the process is called osmosis, which is just a special type of simple diffusion.

Answered by luckygirl51
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OSMOSIS, ACTIVE TRANSPORT, DIFFUSION....

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