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Which type of protein, embedded in the plasma membrane, passively allows molecules to move through the membrane? connecting carrier channel identity and response
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Which type of protein, embedded in the plasma membrane, passively allows molecules to move through the membrane?
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Channel proteins, also known as transport proteins, allow the passage of molecules in and out of the plasma membrane.
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