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What is the difference between ion channel and channel protein?

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Receptors on the membranes of neurons can take the form of ion channels. These protein pores can only move ions down their concentration gradient. ... Ion channels are said to be "passive" because no energy (ATP) is required to activate the protein, only a ligand or change in voltage.

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