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30 December, 12:03

If too many chloride ions built up outside of the cell, with which type of transport is the carrier protein associated?

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  1. 30 December, 12:29
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    Process by which a carrier protein transfers a solute molecule across the lipid bilayer resembles an enzyme-substrate reaction, and in many ways carriers behave like enzymes. In contrast to ordinary enzyme-substrate reactions, however, the transported solute is not covalently modified by the carrier protein, but instead is delivered unchanged to the other side of the membrane.
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