Membrane Channels & Pumps

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Diagram of an Ion Channel
Diagram of an Ion Channel

Membrane Channels & Pumps are two families of biological membrane proteins which allow the passive and active transport respecitvely of various biological compounds across membrane barriers.

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Membrane Transport Proteins

Model of Lactose Permease
Model of Lactose Permease

Membrane Transport Proteins are proteins involved in the movement of ions, small molecules, or macromolecules, across biological membranes.

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