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Iam confused now in this video u r telling voltage ligand and stress gated comes under carrier protein.... but in ion channels video u r telling all those three gates comes under channel. Can u clear me please
In the end of video you are saying that voltage gated and ligand binding are type of channel proteins but in starting you said that these are d type of carrier proteins. Please clarify...
Passive transport has two types: 1. Simple diffusion: doesn't require any channel or carrier 2. Fascilitated diffusion: occurs through channels & carriers
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@@shomusbiologyofficial if channel protein's outside nature is hydrophobic then, how it(channel protein) enter inside the hydrophilic nature? because phospholipid head is hydrophilic after that it get hydrophobic tail.1st channel protein need to cross phospholipid head and that is hydrophilic
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Facilitate diffusion: facility provide by protein...
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Sir, porins are channel protein or carrier Protein..or both??
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Iam confused now in this video u r telling voltage ligand and stress gated comes under carrier protein.... but in ion channels video u r telling all those three gates comes under channel. Can u clear me please
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In the end of video you are saying that voltage gated and ligand binding are type of channel proteins but in starting you said that these are d type of carrier proteins. Please clarify...
+charandeep kaur sorry for the confusion. Those are channel proteins
same doubt for me sir?
Sir passive transport and simple transport are different or same
Passive transport has two types:
1. Simple diffusion: doesn't require any channel or carrier
2. Fascilitated diffusion: occurs through channels & carriers
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I read somewhere that carrier proteins makes complex with the drug and bring the drug inside or outside the cell!? isn't it true!??
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Sir, voltage gated is channel protein not carrier protein but in your video you mentioned it in carrier protein
I must say it's channel protein
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Sir aren't the passive diffusion and carrier mediated transport arr different!? big confusion.. plz help
Passive transport has 2 types:
1. Simple diffusion
2. Fascilitated or carrier or permease mediated diffusion
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aqua protein are which types is they hydrophobic or hydrophilic?
Hydrophilic inside and hydrophobic outside
@@shomusbiologyofficial that's why channel protein can enter totally inside the cell membrane without any hazard?
@@shomusbiologyofficial if channel protein's outside nature is hydrophobic then, how it(channel protein) enter inside the hydrophilic nature? because phospholipid head is hydrophilic after that it get hydrophobic tail.1st channel protein need to cross phospholipid head and that is hydrophilic
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Hello sir I want mediated transport
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Sir your information is wrong types of carrier proteins...
Ya...i also agree with it
Channels are of two types: voltage gated & ligand gated
Yess sirr
sir is chnels and carrier mean same..?...
No.
No..
Chanels open like a gate.. rate of transport is much higher
Carriers transport by conformational changes.. rate is slow
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