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No, aquaporin's do not need a living cell in order to function. Aquaporin's are water channels that permit water channels to cross membranes.
Aquaporins
Active transport
active transport
active transport
No, aquaporin's do not need a living cell in order to function. Aquaporin's are water channels that permit water channels to cross membranes.
The correct answer is water. Aquaporins are a newly discovered class of transport proteins that transport water in cells with very high water permeability needs. - Vance Austin Neely
Active Transport is carried out in our body cells. Active Transport uses energy to transport materials.
Aquaporins
In the facilitated diffusion the transport protein is needed as well in the active transport.
it is an ACTIVE transport.
It has is in the name. Active Transport
Channel Protein.
Active Transport
Active transport
active transport
Aquaporins are protein molecules embedded in the phospholipid bilayer (cell membrane ) of some cells. They transport water across the cell membrane.