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22 December, 11:08

What allows membranes to be permeable to small ions? A Option A: small ions can pass directly through a lipid bilayer B Option B: ion channels C Option C: G-proteins D Option D: aquaporins

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  1. 22 December, 13:10
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    What allows membranes to be permeable to small ions?

    B: ion channels

    Explanation:

    Ion channels are remarkable pore-forming proteins that allow ions to move from one side of the membrane to the other.
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