The cell membrane folds around the molecule.
globular proteins .
Facilitated diffusion
The cell solves this problem by using transport proteins called glucose transporters. These transporters serve as gateways in the cell membrane, allowing glucose molecules to pass through into the cell. This process is facilitated by protein channels that specifically recognize and transport glucose molecules.
Some molecules are too large to pass through the cell membrane without transport proteins.
Facilitated diffusion
The cell membrane folds around the molecule.
Transport proteins allow the active transport of large molecules through the cellular membrane.
It transports the glucose through transport proteins.
Facilitated diffusion is the process by which transport proteins help large molecules like glucose cross the cell membrane. These proteins create a channel or carrier mechanism that allows the molecule to move across the membrane along its concentration gradient.
Some molecules are too large to pass through the cell membrane without transport proteins.
Transport protiens are open on the outside and the molecule goes in the protien and it flips and then it enters the cell.
globular proteins .
Active transport
Globular Proteins
Facilitated diffusion
Some molecules are too large to pass through the cell membrane without transport proteins.
carrier molecules