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Passive transport into cells is driven by a concentration gradient; a greater concentration of molecules on one side of the membrane.
Which direction would oxygen move across a cell membrane if there was a greater concentration of oxygen molecules on the inside of the membrane?
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oxygen molecules move towards the outside
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