A principal difference between facilitated and active transport systems in membranes is the
A) direction of solute movement relative to its concentration gradient.
B) kinetics of the process.
C) number of transmembrane domains in the transport proteins.
D) sensitivity to inhibition.
E) specificity and binding affinity toward the solute being transported.
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