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Carlie Shea
7 April, 13:55
Transport channels are made of what molecules?
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Maxim Livingston
7 April, 17:08
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Ionospheres, which are small hydrophobic molecules made by microorganisms, can be used as tools to increase the permeability of cell membranes to specific inorganic ions.
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