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The cell membrane is selectively permeable because of its molecular structure. Based o...
Biology, 19.03.2020 05:29 shakira11harvey6
HURRY !
The cell membrane is selectively permeable because of its molecular structure. Based on this, which one of these would NOT diffuse
directly through the cell membrane?
A)
macromolecules
6)
alcohol and glycerol
small, noncharged molecules
0, and Co
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