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active transport is the
movement
of
particles
across a
membrane
from an area of
lower
concentration to an area of
higher
concentration
osmosis is the movement of
water molecules
across a partially
permeable
membrane from an less
concentrated
solution to a more
concentrated
solution
diffusion is the
spreading out
of particles from an area of
higher
concentration to an area of
lower
concentration
percentage mass =
final
mass -
initial
mass /
initial
mass x
100
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