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Franco Bradshaw
14 July, 10:08
How are molecules moved through the bod
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Mccarthy
14 July, 12:03
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Answer: molecules are moved through active transport, this occurs when molecules are moved across the cell membrane from an area where they are at a low concentration to an area where they are at a high concentration by specific transport proteins.
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