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the components of the plasma membrane that can transport solutes through the plasma membrane are ______. answer options: anchoring proteins, carrier proteins, receptor proteins, recognition proteins, i dont know yet
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Anchoring proteins: Attach the cell membrane to internal or external structures, not for solute transport.
- Carrier proteins: Facilitate the transport of solutes (like ions, molecules) across the plasma membrane by binding to them and undergoing conformational changes.
- Receptor proteins: Bind to specific signaling molecules (like hormones) to trigger a cellular response, not for solute transport.
- Recognition proteins: Help in cell - cell recognition (e.g., glycoproteins for immune recognition), not for solute transport.
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B. carrier proteins