What is passive transport? Explain briefly?
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In cell biology, passive transport is the mechanism whereby hydrophobic molecules can diffuse through the cell membrane and into the cytoplasm. It is a passive process because it does not require channels or ATP-dependent active transport to allow the molecule to transport across the cell membrane. Examples of this include the transport of carbon dioxide and ethanol - both pass through the cell membrane and can readily enter the cytoplasm.
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