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• Diffusion cannot move molecules rapidly over long distances. Chapter 4: Membrane Structure and Function Types of Movement Across Membranes: 1) Passive Transport ... Osmosis A) Simple Diffusion B) Facilitated Diffusion • Movement of water from an area of high [water] to area of low [water] across semi-permeable membrane
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