The cell membrane helps control solute flow into and out of the cell. How does a substance that moves by passive transport tend to move? (SC.912.L.14.3) * 1 point away from the area of equilibrium away from the area where it less concentrated away from the area where it is more concentrated toward the area where it is more concentrated

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A substance that moves by passive transport tends to move toward the area where it is less concentrated. This movement occurs until equilibrium is reached, where the concentration of the substance is equal on both sides of the membrane.