Channel proteins form what in the membrane?

Channel proteins form what in the membrane?

  • Correct Answer: atoms
  • walls
  • fibers
  • pores

Explanation: Channel proteins form pores, or tiny holes, in the membrane. This allows water molecules and small ions to pass through the membrane without coming into contact with the hydrophobic tails of the lipid molecules in the interior of the membrane.

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