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Biology, 21.04.2021 18:20, thepantsgirl

Which is true about active transport? A) It can take place in dead organismB) It does not require energyC) It moves material from low to high concentrationD) It moves material from high to low concentrationE) Large particles (polymer) can be moved ÇEVRE

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