A fat-soluble vitamin, vitamin A, is moving down its concentration gradient into a cell. What type of membrane transport is responsible for its movement? Describe this process.
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A)anaphase
B)telophase
C)prophase
D)metaphase
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A)anaphase
B)telophase
C)prophase
D)metaphase
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