Facilitated diffusion

/fəˈsɪlɪˌteɪtɪd dɪˈfjuʒən/ noun

A type of passive transport where specific proteins help molecules cross cell membranes down their concentration gradient without energy input. These transport proteins act like selective doorways for particular substances.

From Latin 'facilis' meaning easy and 'diffundere' meaning to spread out. The term emerged in the 1950s when scientists discovered that some molecules needed protein assistance to cross membranes, even when moving naturally downhill.

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