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Important [[Molecule|molecule]] necessary for the functioning of the [[ | Important [[Molecule|molecule]] necessary for the functioning of the [[Cell|cell]] need to be transported from the external environment to the [[Cell|cell]] or from [[Organelles|organelles]] to the [[Cytoplasm|cytoplasm]] in the [[Cell|cell]]. The [[Cell|cell]] does this through the help of [[Proteins|proteins]] that aid the [[Active transport|active transport]] and [[Facilitated diffusion|facilitated diffusion]] of these [[Molecule|molecules]] into and out of the [[Cell|cell]]. Types of proteins within the plasma membrane which aid the movement of substances across the cell membrane are transport proteins, receptors and enzymes. | ||
Also see [[Intacellular Ca2+ transport| | Also see [[Intacellular Ca2+ transport|intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> transport]] |
Revision as of 23:51, 4 December 2016
Important molecule necessary for the functioning of the cell need to be transported from the external environment to the cell or from organelles to the cytoplasm in the cell. The cell does this through the help of proteins that aid the active transport and facilitated diffusion of these molecules into and out of the cell. Types of proteins within the plasma membrane which aid the movement of substances across the cell membrane are transport proteins, receptors and enzymes.
Also see intracellular Ca2+ transport