proteins that are incorporated into a cell membrane, here is a picture
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/cell_bio/problem_sets/membranes/graphics/proteins.jpg
2006-11-12 10:03:28
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Definition Of Embedded
2016-11-01 05:55:30
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what's the definition for embedded proteins?
2015-08-08 06:15:37
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Embedded proteins are those that exist within (internal) to the cytoplasmic membrane of a cell. Compare to a transprotein which extends transversally from one side of the memebrane to the other or an exoprotein which exists on the external surface of the cytoplasmic membrane.
2006-11-12 10:30:42
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Intrinsic proteins are proteins that are embedded in the cell membrane of cells. As such, they are not mobile and mainly serve to transport materials through facilitated diffusion or active transport.
2016-03-31 23:28:01
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Intrinsic: belonging to a thing by its very nature Protein:A molecule composed of a long chain of amino acids Work it out!
2016-03-19 07:15:05
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