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What type of molecules are membrane transporters (eg. pumps, channels, carriers…
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Wize University Biology Textbook > Cell Communication
Types of Cell Receptors [Internal Receptors, GPCRs, RTKs, Ion Channels]
7 Activities
What type of molecules are membrane transporters (eg. pumps, channels, carriers)?
Glycoproteins
Glycolipids
Integral membrane proteins
Peripheral membrane proteins
Lipids
Nucleic acids
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