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Write down two similarities between facilitated diffusion and active transport.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The main difference between facilitated diffusion and active transport is that facilitated diffusion occurs through a concentration gradient ...

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Answered by llMichFabulousll
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Explanation:

Active transport is an active process. Thus, it requires energy. Whereas facilitated diffusion is a passive process and does not require energy.

Active transport uses carrier proteins. Energy is used to change the shape of the carrier protein. Facilitated diffusion uses both gated channel proteins and carrier proteins in transport.

Facilitated diffusion is used for mainly large, polar molecules which can not cross the phospholipid bilayer as they are hydrophilic (polar molecules, that is!). Active transport is used to transport molecules against their concentration gradient

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