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  • 29-11-2018
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What are two likely reasons a Cl ion cannot pass through a sodium ion channel?

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  • 10-12-2018

The answers are;

1. Cl- is bigger an size atom compared to K+.  Therefore, Cl does not fit in the active site of the of the ion channel transmembrane protein.

2. Cl- is an anion while K+ is a cation. Cl- therefore does not interact positively with the charges in the channel of the transmembrane protein


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