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shepuryov [24]
1 year ago
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Classify the phrases based on whether they describe or give an example of diffusion, facilitated diffusion (transport), both, or

neither.
Biology
1 answer:
miskamm [114]1 year ago
7 0

Classify the phrases based on whether they describe or give an example of diffusion, facilitated diffusion (transport), both, or neither. Incorrect

<h3>What is phrases ?</h3>

The phrase has a different meaning when used in linguistics than it does in everyday speech. A phrase is typically a collection of words with a common meaning or other importance, such as "all rights reserved," "economical with the truth," "kick the bucket," and similar expressions. It could be a figure of speech, a set expression, a saying or proverb, etc. These are known as phrasemes in linguistics.

According to theories of syntax, a phrase is any group of words—or perhaps just one word—that has a specific function within the syntactic framework of a sentence. It is not required to have any specific importance or meaning, or to even exist elsewhere except the sentence under study.

To learn more about phrases  from the given link:

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