Which of the following most accurately describes the class of proteins responsible for providing channels, carriers and transport proteins found in biological membranes? Cytosolic proteins Receptor proteins Peripheral membrane proteins Integral transmembrane proteins Structural proteins
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Receptor proteins are involved in signal transduction and are not primarily responsible for providing channels and transport proteins. Peripheral membrane proteins are associated with the surface of the membrane but do not span the entire membrane. Structural Show moreā¦
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