What is the main difference between passive transport and active transport?
A. Passive transport requires energy, while active transport does not.
B. Active transport requires energy, while passive transport does not.
C. Passive transport can only move molecules out of the cell.
D. Active transport can only move molecules into the cell.
Select your answer:
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