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Active Transport It uses energy to pump molecules against a concentration gradient. Hence, different proteins in the membrane play a major role in active transport.
Carrier protein involved in active transport is very specific in what it carries across the membrane.
Facilitated Transport In faciliteted transport special proteins help in movement of substances across the membrane without the expenditure of ATP. Facilitated transport is very specific as it allows cell to select substances for uptake.
Simple Diffusion It is a physical phenomenon which involves the movement of water from higher concentration to lower concentration. It is not a selective process and do not require energy.
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