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Facilitated diffusion and active transport differ in that
Doctrine of Strict Liability
A legal principle holding parties responsible for damages or harms caused by their actions, regardless of fault or intention.
Fault
A legal term often used in negligence cases, referring to responsibility or blame for an accident or misdeed.
Injury
A physical or emotional harm caused by an accident, disease, or deliberate act.
Strictly Liable
Being legally responsible for damages or harm caused, regardless of negligence or intent.
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