Give differences:
$(1)$ Simple diffusion and Facilitated diffusion
$(2)$ Plasmolysis and Deplasmolysis

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(N/A) $(1)$ Comparison between Simple diffusion and Facilitated diffusion:
Simple diffusionFacilitated diffusion
$(1)$ Protein is not required for this movement.$(1)$ Special membrane proteins are required.
$(2)$ It is not sensitive to inhibitors.$(2)$ It is sensitive to inhibitors.
$(3)$ It is not selective.$(3)$ It is highly selective.
$(4)$ No specific transport mechanisms like symport or antiport are involved.$(4)$ Specific mechanisms like Symport,Uniport,or Antiport are seen.

$(2)$ Comparison between Plasmolysis and Deplasmolysis:
PlasmolysisDeplasmolysis
$(1)$ Living plant cells are placed in a hypertonic solution.$(1)$ Plasmolysed cells are placed in a hypotonic solution.
$(2)$ This involves exosmosis.$(2)$ This involves endoosmosis.
$(3)$ The cytoplasm shrinks and separates from the cell wall.$(3)$ The cytoplasm expands and returns to the cell wall.
$(4)$ The cell loses its turgidity.$(4)$ The cell regains its turgidity.

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