Tektek
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Porins are large "tube shaped" protein molecules embedded in the cell membrane. Active transport of some ions against the concentration gradient or just to speed absorption. Passive absorption of some ions with the concentration gradient. Porins for water too, one molecule at a time.
If I remember correctly, different porins for each ion?
Porin channels have small diameter. Just wide enough to actively move one Calcium ion at a time.
But rule of thumb says, plants will non specifically absorb any molecule or ion up to a certain size. Even if they only absorb a little. Heavy metals, herbicides. Anyone know the size limit?
Porins are large "tube shaped" protein molecules embedded in the cell membrane. Active transport of some ions against the concentration gradient or just to speed absorption. Passive absorption of some ions with the concentration gradient. Porins for water too, one molecule at a time.
If I remember correctly, different porins for each ion?
Porin channels have small diameter. Just wide enough to actively move one Calcium ion at a time.
But rule of thumb says, plants will non specifically absorb any molecule or ion up to a certain size. Even if they only absorb a little. Heavy metals, herbicides. Anyone know the size limit?