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facilitated diffusion
the point of facilitated diffusion is to help move sugars and amino acids through the cell membrane the ready set <3
Facilitated diffusion is a type of diffusion specifically for larger molecules, to help them cross a selectively permeable membrane with the help of integral proteins that act as carriers. Facilitated diffusion is a passive process, i.e. it does not need energy/ATP.
They are the channels by which molecules enter in facilitated diffusion.
Facilitated diffusion moves molecules through cell membranes passively.
Facilitated diffusion uses proteins to move a molecule across the cell membrane without energy.
facilitated diffusion
Facilitated diffusion uses integrated proteins that act as channels for ions or molecules to pass through.
Facilitated Diffusion
Diffusion is the movement of molecules or partocles from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration, and Facilitated diffusion is when substances difuse across cell membranes more rapidly than you might expect.
No. Facilitated diffusion is a type of passive transport.