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terms of water potential Compare diffusion and active transport Describe osmosis in terms of water potential Compare diffusion and active transport What is endocytosis? The role of cholesterol in the membrane How does oxygen enter the cell? Function of glycoproteins in the membrane Width of membrane Describe the structure of a phospholipid What is the difference between simple and facilitated diffusion? How do minerals enter a root hair cell? What is exocytosis? Which transport methods need proteins?