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How does the plasma membrane regulate intra and extra cellular concentration?

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    Specialized proteins in the cell membrane regulate the concentration of specific molecules inside the cell ... Transporters carry a molecule (such as glucose) from one side of the plasma membrane to the other. Receptors can bind an extracellular molecule (triangle), and this activates an intracellular process.
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