Facilitated diffusion relies on specific proteins embedded in the cell membrane, known as transport proteins or carrier proteins. These proteins provide pathways for certain molecules, such as glucose or ions, to cross the hydrophobic lipid bilayer without requiring energy. They selectively bind to the substances they transport, allowing them to move down their concentration gradient. This process is crucial for maintaining cellular homeostasis.
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