I took this from Raven, Johnson Biology 6e.
"A characteristic feature of transport through selective channels
is that its rate is saturable. In other words, if the concentration
gradient of a substance is progressively increased,
its rate of transport will also increase to a certain
point and then level off. Further increases in the gradient
will produce no additional increase in rate. The explanation
for this observation is that there are a limited number of
carriers in the membrane. When the concentration of the
transported substance rises high enough, all of the carriers
will be in use and the capacity of the transport system will
be saturated."
Can someone clear that up?
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