Transporter and Transport Proteins Types – Biological Membranes by Kevin Ahern, PhD

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The lecture Transporter and Transport Proteins Types – Biological Membranes by Kevin Ahern, PhD is from the course Biochemistry: Basics.


Included Quiz Questions

  1. They create electrical gradients across the cell membrane.
  2. They do not change the charge across a membrane as a result of their actions.
  3. They are always uniports.
  4. They always involve sodium.
  5. The movement of glucose across the cell membrane is an example of an electrogenic transport system.
  1. Sodium-potassium ATPase is an example of synport.
  2. Antiporters move two or more different molecules in opposite directions across the cell membrane.
  3. The net movement of glucose across the membrane is described as electroneutral.
  4. Symporters move molecules in the same direction across the cell membrane.
  5. Ion channels allow the movement of specific ions, and they rely on diffusion.

Author of lecture Transporter and Transport Proteins Types – Biological Membranes

 Kevin Ahern, PhD

Kevin Ahern, PhD


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