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Neither except in the case of the sodium potassium pump. Transport of "molecules" is by osmotic pressure at the capillary bed and by and concentration gradient/ diffusion at the actual cell membranes.

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Substance are transported in and out of the capillary pores by diffusion (from high to low concentration) only. It is not until the substances get to the cell membrane that some will require energy (active transport) to move in or out of the cell.

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Q: Is the transporting of molecules from the blood capillaries to body tissuse by active transport or bulk transport?
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