Intrinsic proteins in the fluid mosaic transport molecules from one side to the other:
Carrier proteins chemically bond to a specific molecule, when they do this they change shape, the new shape enables the molecule to be released on the other side of the membrane;
Protein channels are passages through the membrane which molecules can pass through if they are the right size to fit through or if they have the right charge to be attracted. Some have gate like mechanisms, by which the protein will allow molecules through as a reaction to stimuli specific of molecule it wants to carry.
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