Chapter 5: Problem 11
Amphibian eggs laid in freshwater exhibit low water permeabilities and thus do not swell and burst osmotically. When investigators first believed they had identified an aquaporin, they manipulated amphibian eggs so the eggs expressed the purported aquaporin protein. When the investigators observed those eggs swell and burst, they knew they had made a monumental discovery: They had found the first aquaporin. Recalling what we have discussed regarding red blood cells, explain why this experiment provided convincing evidence for channel-mediated water transport.
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