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Protein channels that are sensitive to electricity are known as WHAT channels?

Protein channels that are sensitive to electricity are known as voltage-gated ion channels. These channels open and close in response to changes in the membrane potential, allowing specific ions to flow across the cell membrane and generate electrical signals.


When a mutation first occurs a different allele is formed what best describes the frequency of this allele?

When a mutation first occurs, the frequency of the new allele is very low in the population. Over time, if the allele confers a selective advantage, it may increase in frequency through natural selection.


Which type of membrane channels are found at the axon?

Voltage-gated ion channels, such as voltage-gated sodium channels and voltage-gated potassium channels, are commonly found in the membrane of axons. These channels play a crucial role in the generation and propagation of action potentials along the length of the axon.


How do voltage-gated channels differ from ligand-gated channels in terms of their mechanisms of activation and regulation?

Voltage-gated channels are activated by changes in membrane potential, while ligand-gated channels are activated by binding of specific molecules (ligands). Voltage-gated channels open in response to changes in electrical charge across the membrane, whereas ligand-gated channels open when a specific ligand binds to the channel. Additionally, voltage-gated channels are regulated by changes in membrane potential, while ligand-gated channels are regulated by the presence or absence of specific ligands.


What barrier in the cell that is embedded with channels?

The cell membrane acts as a barrier and is embedded with channels such as ion channels or transport proteins that allow specific molecules to pass through. These channels help regulate the movement of ions and molecules in and out of the cell, maintaining proper cellular function.

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