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Which of the following statements regarding membrane transport is false?
Specific proteins are needed to transport polar and charged solutes effectively across cell membranes.
Sugars are always transported by active transport rather than by facilitated diffusion carriers.
Small molecules can transport across the cell membrane, but large molecules like proteins, usually are not transported.
Special protein that form membrane channels are used to transport ions.
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Which of the following statements regarding membrane transport is false?
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