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Chapter 10, Problem 6P
Propose an experiment that would distinguish pore-mediated diffusion (e.g., by gramicidin) from carrier-mediated diffusion (e.g., by valinomycin).
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Propose an experiment that would distinguish pore-mediated diffusion (e.g.,by gramicidin) from carrier-mediated diffusion (e.g., by valinomycin).
Using appropriate examples, distinguish between passivetransport and facilitated diffusion.
Which of the following statements is correct about passive diffusion? Select one: A) It is a process in which molecules move from a region of lower concentration to one of higher concentration (or up a concentration gradient).
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C) It requires an expenditure of energy by the cell.
D) It may require a transport protein.
E) It involves movement of molecules down a concentration gradient and may require a transport protein.
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