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what forms the channels and pumps in the phospholipid bilayer ?​

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Answered by rawatanshika45127
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The lipid bilayer of biological membranes, as discussed in Chapter 12, is intrinsically impermeable to ions and polar molecules. Permeability is conferred by two classes of membrane proteins, pumps and channels. ... Pumps are energy transducers in that they convert one form of free energy into another

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Answered by amitesh66
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The lipid bilayer of biological membranes, as discussed in Chapter 12, is intrinsically impermeable to ions and polar molecules. Permeability is conferred by two classes of membrane proteins, pumps and channels. ... Pumps are energy transducers in that they convert one form of free energy into another.

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