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amphipathic

has hydrophilic and hydrophobic sections

integral proteins

penetrate hydrophobic regions of membrane

peripheral proteins

not embedced in membrane, bound to surface.

transport proteins

proteins that span the membrane to allow difficult molecules to pass through

protein water uses to transport thru membrane

aquaporin

channel proteins

chanels hydrophillic proteins can travel thru

carrier proteins

shuttle passengers and change their shape to carry across membrane

tonicity

ability of a surrounding solution to cause a cell to gain or lose water

protein kinase

transfers phosphate groups from ATP to proteins in transduction signaling

protein phosphatases

enzymes that remove phosphate groups and stop a signal

2 receptors

g protein coupled receptors and ligand-gated ion channels.