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Why is facilitated diffusion necessary?

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to cross the plasma membrane.

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Two classes of proteins that mediate facilitated diffusion are generally distinguished: carrier proteins and channel proteins.

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It allows polar and charged molecules, such as carbohydrates, amino acids, nucleosides, and ions, to cross the plasma membrane. Two classes of proteins that mediate facilitated diffusion are generally distinguished: carrier proteins and channel proteins. The plasma membrane needs these molecules in order for the cells and the body to function
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