high density lipoproteins (HDL's)
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Main function is to transport materials .
Sugar. The membrane is impermeable to sugar molecules ... insulin's function is to activate active transport.
The processes that can move a solute against its concentration gradient are active transport. All cells are enclosed by a plasma membrane that is similar in structure and function.
Proteins that carry out passive transport include channel proteins and carrier proteins. Passive transport is "passive" because it does not use energy. The use of passive transport is also called "facilitated diffusion." Proteins that carry out passive transport includes the proton pump and the sodium-potassium pump; these require energy to function.
Cholesterol
The function of HDL in the human body is to transport cholesterol for excretion to the liver. The function of LDL is to transport cholesterol to the liver for use.
Chylomicrons and large lipoprotein particles that consist of triglycerides, phospholipids, cholesterol and proteins. Their function is to transport dietary lipids from the intestinal epithelial cells to the liver or other locations around the body.Chylomicrons transport fats and cholesterol from the intestine into the liver, then into the bloodstream
The function of low density lipoproteins are to carry cholesterol molecules through the body. The cholesterol can be used in membranes for transport or to make hormones.
The function of transport is to get people and goods from one place to another.
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they transport waste
It is a transportation
Transport
To enable itself to transport on to land