Which of the following best describes saturation kinetics in the context of facilitated diffusion or carrier-mediated transport?
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Correct answer: Transport rate plateaus when all carriers are occupied, despite more solute
Carrier-mediated facilitated diffusion exhibits saturation kinetics: once all transporters (carriers) are occupied, increasing solute concentration does not increase the rate of transport further. This distinguishes it from simple diffusion.
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