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12 November, 20:29

How does amino acids travel through the cell membrane?

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  1. 12 November, 20:36
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    Although ions and most polar molecules cannot diffuse across a lipid bilayer, many such molecules (such as glucose) are able to cross cell membranes ... Once open, channel proteins form small pores through which ions of the appropriate size and charge can cross the membrane by free diffusion.
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