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Membrane Transport 1
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Review 1: Nucleic Acids, Lipids, & Membranes / Membrane Transport 1 / Problem 2
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How do channels differ from carriers in facilitated diffusion?
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Channels are involved in active transport, while carriers are involved in passive transport.
B
Channels require ATP, while carriers do not.
C
Channels allow solutes to move in one direction, while carriers can move solutes in both directions.
D
Carriers are specific to water, while channels transport glucose.
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