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A type of membrane protein that is integrated into the hydrophobic region of the membrane.

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Answer: Integral membrane proteins

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Integral membrane proteins

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Integral membrane proteins are, as their name suggests, integrated into the membrane: they have at least one hydrophobic region that anchors them to the hydrophobic core of the phospholipid bilayer.

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