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Facilitated diffusion / Aquaporin / Lipid bilayer / Passive transport / Membrane protein / Porin / Active transport / Semipermeable membrane / Properties of water / Biology / Membrane biology / Cell membrane
Date: 2013-11-07 07:34:32
Facilitated diffusion
Aquaporin
Lipid bilayer
Passive transport
Membrane protein
Porin
Active transport
Semipermeable membrane
Properties of water
Biology
Membrane biology
Cell membrane

Membrane Function How does the cell membrane control movement of materials? Why? The membrane is critical to the maintenance of homeostasis in living organisms. The cell membrane separates the cell from the external envi

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