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Exocytosis active or passive

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Parnell Gitau

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Exocytosis is neither passive nor active transport. Exocytosis and endocytosis are different ways of moving particles and are nothing like active and passive transport.

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No. Exocytosis requires the cell to use energy, therefore it is a form of active transport.

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Active

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active transport

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Passive

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