Nice job! As you can see an aquaporin has now appeared in the cell membrane. Which types of molecules are transported by aquaporins? a) Charged molecules b) Bulky molecules c) All of these molecules d) Water
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An aquaporin is a. a channel protein that allows the influx of $\mathrm{K}^{+}$ into cells, causing water to also flow in between the phospholipids of the plasma membrane. b. a type of blue-colored pore in the epidermal surfaces of plants. c. a protein channel in plasma membranes that facilitates the diffusion of water. d. a transport protein, or transporter, in plasma membranes that uses protons to cotransport water. e. none of the above.
An aquaporin is a. a channel protein that allows the influx of K+ into cells, causing water to also flow in between the phospholipids of the plasma membrane. b. a type of blue-colored pore in the epidermal surfaces of plants. c. a protein channel in plasma membranes that facilitates the diffusion of water. d. a transport protein, or transporter, in plasma membranes that uses protons to cotransport water. e. none of the above.
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