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11. Biological Membranes and Transport / Passive vs. Active Transport / Problem 4
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What is the significance of concentration gradients in passive transport?
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Molecules move from areas of high concentration to low concentration, following the gradient.
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Molecules move from areas of low concentration to high concentration, against the gradient.
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Concentration gradients are irrelevant in passive transport.
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Molecules move randomly without regard to concentration gradients.
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