Question

What will be the best definition for “carrier”?

a.

Nonpolar drugs can be transported through carrier-mediated transport

b.

Carrier binds reversibly and no covalently with the molecules

c.

It discharges the molecules and gets destroyed itself

d.

The carrier is a protein

Answer: (b).Carrier binds reversibly and no covalently with the molecules

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