Question: Quite112677/take Question 5 1 Pts Which Of The Following Would NOT Have A Direct Effect On The Rate Of Facilitated Diffusion? The Concentration Gradient Of The Solute. The Availability Of ATP. The Availability Of Carrier Molecules.
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quite112677/take Question 5 1 pts Which of the following would NOT have a direct effect on the rate of facilitated diffusion? The concentration gradient of the solute. The availability of ATP. The availability of carrier molecules.
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