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To perform cellular respiration hydrogen atoms are moved across a membrane inside the mitochondria.

If no energy is required to move the hydrogen atoms from one side of the membrane to the other how
does this happen?

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Answer: Passive transport

Explanation: Passive transport does not require energy to move substances across a membrane.

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