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NEET Questions / Botany / Transport in Plants / Faciliated Diffusion
Which characteristic distinguishes facilitated diffusion from simple diffusion across a biological membrane?
Movement down a concentration gradient
Specificity for the transported molecule
Passive transport requiring no energy input
Dependence on membrane fluidity
In a hypothetical cell, the facilitated diffusion of a solute 'Y' is observed to be significantly faster than predicted by simple diffusion models. However, the transport rate plateaus at high concentrations of Y. Which of the following is the MOST likely explanation for this observation?
The cell membrane is selectively permeable to Y.
The solute Y is transported via carrier proteins.
The solute Y is undergoing active transport.
The cell is modifying Y during transport.
Facilitated diffusion differs from simple diffusion in that it:
Requires ATP
Moves substances against their concentration gradient
Requires membrane proteins
Occurs only in plant cells
Facilitated diffusion is different from simple diffusion because it:
Moves molecules against the concentration gradient
Uses carrier proteins
Requires ATP
Occurs only in plant cells
Which type of molecule is LEAST likely to cross a cell membrane by simple diffusion?
Small, nonpolar molecule
Small, polar molecule
Large, polar molecule
Small, uncharged molecule
Which of the following pair is selective and specific mode of transport?
Passive transport and active transport
Passive transport and facilitated diffusion
Facilitated diffusion and active transport
Simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion