Examples of molecules that can cross cell membranes by simple diffusion include

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Transport across cell membranes may be either passive transport or active transport. Passive transport does not require energy. Active transport does require energy.     Passive transport takes place when a substance moves from an area where it is more concentrated to an area where it is less concentrated. This movement is called diffusion. Passive transport requires no energy because a substance naturally moves from an area of higher to lower concentration. This is known as moving down the concentration gradient. It's like rolling a ball downhill. Types of passive transport are simple... Show more

Examples of molecules that can cross cell membranes by simple diffusion include