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A small polar molecule enters a cell with help from a membrane protein no additional energy is needed to complete this process. what type of transport is this?

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The transport in which a small polar molecule enters a cell with help from a membrane protein no additional energy is needed to complete this process is facilitated type of process.The facilitated type of process is the process by which molecules such as glucose are moved into cells along their concentration gradient with the help of membrane bound carrier proteins. This process is passive and does not directly require chemical energy from ATP.

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