A transmembrane protein that allows a specific ion to diffuse across the membrane down its concentration or electrochemical gradient.Group of answer choicessodium-potassium pumpglycoproteinperipheral proteinion channelproton pump
Question
A transmembrane protein that allows a specific ion to diffuse across the membrane down its concentration or electrochemical gradient.Group of answer choicessodium-potassium pumpglycoproteinperipheral proteinion channelproton pump
Solution
The correct answer is ion channel. Ion channels are transmembrane proteins that allow specific ions to diffuse across the membrane down their concentration or electrochemical gradient.
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