Biology, asked by chgug, 5 months ago

what are intrinsic protein ​


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Answered by jduc
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Explanation:

The intrinsic proteins, as their name implies, are firmly embedded within the phospholipid bilayer. Almost all intrinsic proteins contain special amino acid sequences, generally about 20- to 24-amino acids long, that extend through the internal regions of the cell membrane.

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