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channel proteins for facilitated diffusion (b2.1.6) differentiate between channel proteins and carrier proteins
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Channel proteins form pores for passive transport of substances down their concentration gradient, allowing specific ions or small - molecules to pass through quickly. Carrier proteins bind to specific substances, change shape, and transport them across the membrane. They can work in both passive and active transport.
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| Channel Proteins | Carrier Proteins |
|---|---|
| Facilitate passive transport mainly | Can be passive or active transport |
| Usually faster for small ions/solutes | Slower as involves binding - shape change |