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  #1

What protein

  #2

what do you mean by "incorporate?

  #3

I mean to put Glucose inside itself (bacteria)?

  #4

I don't know.....but do let us know though!

  #5

do we get any choices?

  #6

Nop I do not remmeber the options

  #7

Porin I think is for electrolytes and clathrin is for up take of proteins???I'm not sure.

  #8

I think you're right,porine allows outside substances to enter the cell.

  #9

porins are generally on the outer membrane of gram-negatives.

the transporter to get glucose inside the cell is an active transporter that uses PEP (phosphoenol-pyruvate) to modify glucose into glucose-6-phosphate.

  #10

But what is the protein (transporter) name?







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