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Which membrane proteins are involved with the transport of molecules that otherwise would be unable to enter the cell?

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Carrier Proteins.

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Transport proteins are in the cell membrane in order to carry out facilitated diffusion. This allows larger molecules that would otherwise unable to pass through the semipermeable membrane to enter and exit the cell. Transport proteins are solute specific; that is, there is a different transport protein for a specific molecule.

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