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What channel helps move things across the cell membrane?

"Fox 5" No, this is not correct. The correct answer is "passive diffusion".


What helps moves things across the membrane?

transportation


What happens if the particle is too large to get across the membrane?

The cell use something called a protein channel that helps larger particles across the cell membrane.


What protein helps things across a cell membrane?

Carrier Protein


What is the membrane that is stretched across the ear canal?

its the Eardrum. it also helps you hear things.


What kind of protein helps some substances cross the cell membrane?

Carrier proteins help facilitate the movement of certain substances across the cell membrane by binding to specific molecules and carrying them across. These proteins undergo conformational changes to transport the substances across the membrane.


What does a channel protein do in the context of cellular transport?

A channel protein helps facilitate the passage of specific molecules or ions across a cell membrane, allowing for efficient and selective transport in and out of the cell.


How do substances move across a membrane?

The membrane allows it and cytoplasm also helps it.


What biomolecule helps transport molecules across the membrane?

proteins


What is a sodium ion leak channel?

A sodium ion leak channel is a protein channel in the cell membrane that allows sodium ions to leak into or out of the cell. This helps to maintain the resting membrane potential of the cell by balancing the movement of ions across the membrane. Sodium ion leak channels are important for regulating the excitability of neurons and muscle cells.


What helps the diffusion of glucose across a membrane?

zytosis denititile


What is the potassium ion leak channel?

The K+ leak channel is the most important ion channel for cells to coordinate activities during synaptic transmission. It is voltage independent and allows K+ ions to move down a concentration gradient when it is opened at resting membrane potential (i.e. -70mV).