equilibrium - is reached when the concentration is equal across a membrane, hypotonic - a solution that has a higher concentration of water outside of the cell than inside is called, facilitated diffusion - is when molecules are moved across a cell membrane with the help of a protein that does not use energy, passive transport - Diffusion is an example of because energy is not needed for this type of transport process, diffusion - is the process in which molecules move from areas of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, isotonic - when the water concentration is the same inside and outside of a cell the solution is called , osmosis - the movement of water molecules across a cell membrane from high to low concentration, hypertonic - a solution that has a lower concentration of water outside the cell than inside is called , exocytosis - is a type of bulk transport in which the cells release large particles or substances to the external environment with the help of ATP, endocytosis - is a type of bulk transport in which the cell takes in large particles or substances using ATP, active transport - is a process that requires energy to get material across a cell membrane moving against a concentration gradient,

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