VERY : Please help with Diffusion Question and Membrane Protein question

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The discussion focuses on the classification of membrane proteins and their transport mechanisms. Integral membrane proteins, such as the glucose transporter and sodium-potassium pump, span both sides of the plasma membrane, while peripheral proteins are associated with only one side. The participant incorrectly categorized the ion channel as peripheral and misidentified the transport mechanisms, stating that the glucose transporter is involved in active transport, which is incorrect; it operates via facilitated diffusion. The sodium-potassium pump is correctly identified as active transport.

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VERY URGENT: Please help with Diffusion Question and Membrane Protein question

Proteins associated with the plasma membrane can be classified as either integral membrane proteins or peripheral membrane proteins. For the following types of proteins, please specify whether they would be integral or peripheral.
Glucose transporter
Sodium-potassium pump
Ion channel

-I think that peripheral membranes are only on one side of the membrane whereas integral proteins are on both sides of the membrane. Therefore, I thought that glucose transporter was integral, sodium potassium was integral, and ion channel was peripheral. What am I doing wrong?

MY NEXT QUESTION:
Transport of large or hydrophilic molecules across the plasma membrane can occur via facilitated diffusion or via active transport. For the following types of proteins, please indicated which type of transport is involved.

Ion channel
Glucose transporter GLUT-1
Sodium-potassium pump

Active transport is when molecules can cross against the concentration gradient whereas faclitated diffusion can't go across the concentration gradient. So this is what I did: for ion channel, I said faclitated diffusion, glucose transporter is active transport, and sodium potassium pump is active transport. Where am I going wrong?

Any help would be appreciated! Thanks.
 
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