Biology, asked by manviyadav40, 7 months ago

24. What is the difference between channel protein and carrier protein?*
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a. Channel proteins are proteins with hydrophilic pore that allows specific ions to pass
through membrane and they not require energy for it, whereas carrier proteins are
proteins which allow larger or polar molecules to pass through the membrane and
they require energy for it
b. Carrier proteins are proteins with hydrophilic pore that allows specific ions to pass
through membrane and they not require energy for it, whereas channel proteins are
proteins which allow larger or polar molecules to pass through the membrane and
they require energy for it.
Carrier proteins are proteins that allow specefic ions or large polar molecules to pass
through membrane and they may or may not require energy for it, where as channel
proteins with hydrohillic pore that allows ions to pass through the membrane and they
require energy gor it.
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Answered by sulemaninamdar831
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Answered by Alivean
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Answer:

a

Explanation:

Channel proteins are proteins with hydrophilic pore that allows specific ions to pass through membrane and they not require energy for it, whereas carrier proteins are proteins which allow larger or polar molecules to pass through the membrane and they require energy for it

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