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some transport processes use transport proteins in the plasma membrane, but do not require atp. this type of transport is known as _____. view available hint(s) endocytosis facilitated diffusion active transport exocytosis simple diffusion
Brief Explanations
- Recall the definitions of each transport type:
- Simple diffusion: Does not use transport proteins, molecules move directly through the lipid bilayer (e.g., small non - polar molecules like O₂, CO₂).
- Facilitated diffusion: Uses transport proteins (channel or carrier proteins) to move molecules across the membrane, and it is a passive process (does not require ATP, moves molecules down their concentration gradient).
- Active transport: Requires ATP and transport proteins, moves molecules against their concentration gradient.
- Endocytosis and exocytosis: Are bulk transport mechanisms that involve the movement of large particles or bulk fluid, and they require ATP.
- The problem states that the transport process uses transport proteins but does not require ATP. This matches the definition of facilitated diffusion.
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