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Facilitated diffusion

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Facilitated Diffusion

Facilitated diffusion is the passive movement of molecules across the cell membrane via the aid of a membrane protein

It is utilised by molecules that are unable to freely cross the phospholipid bilayer (e.g. large, polar molecules and ions).

This process is mediated by two distinct types of transport proteins – channel proteins and carrier proteins.

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A N S W E R :-

Facilitated diffusion is the passive movement of molecules across the cell membrane via the aid of a membrane protein

☞It is utilised by molecules that are unable to freely cross the phospholipid bilayer (e.g. large, polar molecules and ions).

☞This process is mediated by two distinct types of transport proteins – channel proteins and carrier proteins

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