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The protein channel illustrated in model three is a ligand gated channel. What must occur for the gate to open and allow movement of ions across the membrane?
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The protein channel illustrated in model three is a ligand gated channel. What must occur for the gate to open and allow movement of ions across the membrane?
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The protein channel illustrated in model three is a ligand gated channel. What must occur for the gate to open and allow movement of ions across the membrane?
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The ligand must bind to a target protein to move ions across the membrane.
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