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what are aquaporins??? plzz need now

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Answered by chandresh126
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Aquaporins are integral membrane proteins that serve as channels in the transfer of water, and in some cases, small solutes across the membrane. They are conserved in bacteria, plants, and animals. Structural analyses of the molecules have revealed the presence of a pore in the center of each aquaporin molecule.

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡️ Aquaporins are minute pores in the plasma membrane which allow the passage of water molecules but not the soluble particles. Through aquaporins, water diffusers from the side of higher concentration ( dilute solution ), to the side of its lower concentration ( concentrated solution ).

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