two processes requiring the use of protein carrier molecules?
active transport
Diffusion and active
The transport of molecules across the plasma membrane of a living cell by a process that involves a specific transmembrane carrier
It is a passive process utilizing a protein carrier or channel.
Facilitated diffusion is the process by which glucose can pass through a cell membrane by combining with special carrier molecules.
Evaporation changes water molecules from the liquid state into a gas or vapor.
no that would be facilitated diffusion. nice try though.
The transport of molecules across the plasma membrane of a living cell by a process that involves a specific transmembrane carrier
Carrier molecules are not involved.Different between chemical potential leads the diffusion
It is a passive process utilizing a protein carrier or channel.
Facilitated diffusion is the process by which glucose can pass through a cell membrane by combining with special carrier molecules.
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Yes.
Diggestion
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The homeostatic process is characterized by the diffusion of water molecules is called osmosis. The special case of diffusion that involves the movement of water molecules across a membrane.Ê
The process is carrier-specific. Call your carrier and ask to add a line.
In Biology, catabolism refers to the destruction, or degradation of biomolecules. This is typically a controlled process whereby enzymes cleave molecules to their constituent molecules.
Evaporation changes water molecules from the liquid state into a gas or vapor.