How does the intensity of facilitated diffusion vary in relation to the concentration of the moved substance? What is the limiting factor?



How does the intensity of facilitated diffusion vary in relation to the concentration of the moved s..

Answer / Rupa Bhatnagar

The rate of facilitated diffusion increases as the concentration gradient of the moved substance (solute) becomes steeper. The limiting factor is typically the number and affinity of transport proteins, which regulate the rate of facilitated diffusion.

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