Which vitamin and mineral cross plasma membrane by facilitated diffusion?
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Glucose, a small polar solute, uses a membrane transporter (a protein carrier) to cross the plasma membrane via facilitated diffusion. In simple diffusion, small nonpolar and lipid-soluble substances (including gases) diffuse directly through the lipid bilayer.
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Vitamins and minerals across the plasma membrane by either diffusion or active transport.
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- Facilitated diffusion takes place for those minerals which are non polar in nature.
- Some of the vitamins which are not fat soluble also required facilitated diffusion for Transport across the cell membrane. The cell membrane is actually a selectively permeable membrane and it allows certain types of substances to cross through it and prevents other types of substances to cross.
- Certain mineral suggest Sodium and potassium have exclusive transporters in them for the transportation of minerals.
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