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When polar molecules and ions (aka big molecules that need help crossing the bilayer) move across the cell membrane via passive transport, it it exocytosis or endocytosis, or both, or neither?
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When polar molecules and ions (aka big molecules that need help crossing the bilayer) move across the cell membrane via passive transport, it it exocytosis or endocytosis, or both, or neither?

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