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what types of trasport use proteins
ATP and Transport Proteins
active transport and passive transport. active transport requires energy and able to transport molecules from low concentration side to higher concentration side. passive is just like a tube that connects innner side and outer side. it requires no energy but unable to do like active transport does
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.
transport proteins play a role in both
Active transport involves carrier proteins. Carrier proteins bind themselves to particles and transport them to highly concentrated areas within a cell.Facilitated diffusion and active transport require carrier proteins.
atp and transport proteins. novanet.
Receptor proteins, recognition proteins, transport proteins, and enzymatic proteins.
Actually, bilipid "heads" form the layers of the membrane, but there are carrier proteins that transport objects into and out of the cells. These carrier proteins use either active or passive transport to get objects across the membrane. Active transport uses energy, while passive transport doesn't need to use energy to get items across. Hope this helps!!!
Carrier Proteins and Channel ProteinsReceptor ProteinsGlycoproteinsSource: Currently doing AS-Level Biology.
ATP and Transport Proteins
active transport and passive transport. active transport requires energy and able to transport molecules from low concentration side to higher concentration side. passive is just like a tube that connects innner side and outer side. it requires no energy but unable to do like active transport does
A simple answer is transport proteins. There are several types. Some require the use of energy, while other simply use a gradient to transport.
transport protiens
Some molecules are too large to pass through the cell membrane without transport proteins.
Some molecules are too large to pass through the cell membrane without transport proteins.
Some molecules are too large to pass through the cell membrane without transport proteins.
Some molecules are too large to pass through the cell membrane without transport proteins.