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- The three fundamental classes of proteins involved in transport across membranes are: i) channelsii) pumpsiii) exchangers For each class, describe its essential features, explain how transport is accomplished and name at least one representative example.What characteristics distinguish facilitated diffusion from active transport?How does the process of primary active transport work?