Does passive transport use a protein doorway?

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2026-07-16 05:45

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Passive transport can involve protein doorways, known as channel proteins or carrier proteins, but it is not always required. Some substances can diffuse directly through the lipid bilayer of the cell membrane without assistance. In contrast, larger or polar molecules typically need these proteins to facilitate their movement across the membrane. Regardless of the mechanism, passive transport does not require energy, as substances move along their concentration gradient.

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