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endoplasmic reticulum is a intracellular trasportation channel carrying cell materials with in the cell,so it is called as transporting channels of the cell
Protein channels
its the cell membrane - not to be confused with the cell wall
No,into a cell
each Red blood cell is capable of transporting oxygen, and carbon dioxide.
endoplasmic reticulum is a intracellular trasportation channel carrying cell materials with in the cell,so it is called as transporting channels of the cell
both have specialized channels for transporting water.
Protein channels
They are called: Plasmodesmata
aquaporin i think
transporting goods
Depends on what the pore does. If they are channels - they are called Channels. Voltage gated / ligand activated channels. If they are to communicate with neighbouring cells - they are called gap junctions.
The "cell membrane" is the cell that is embedded with channels.
its the cell membrane - not to be confused with the cell wall
No,into a cell
Plant cells are connected by thin channels of cytoplasm which run through their cell walls. These are known as fetussaurus mightus
In the membrane of a cell, channels serve as passageways.