channeltransport
Channeltransport is a term that can refer to several distinct concepts, primarily related to the movement of substances or information across specific boundaries. In the context of biology and chemistry, channel transport describes the passive movement of ions or molecules through specific protein channels embedded within a cell membrane. These channels act as selective pores, allowing only certain substances to pass through, driven by concentration gradients. This process is crucial for maintaining cellular homeostasis and facilitating various biological functions.
Another application of channeltransport can be found in telecommunications and data transmission. Here, it refers to
The term might also appear in discussions about logistics and supply chain management, though less commonly.