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Biology, 16.10.2019 20:30 nando3024

The cell membrane is selectively permeable due to its structure. thus, the internal environment of the cell is distinct from the external environment of the cell. one biologist hypothesizes that small nonpolar molecules readily pass through the membrane. another biologist alternatively hypothesizes that these types of molecules require channel and transport proteins that are embedded in the membrane in order to move across the membrane.

which of the following data would best refute this alternative hypothesis?

ethanol is found in the cytosol of cells when they are briefly exposed to a ten percent ethanol solution.

a

cells become oxygen deficient when membrane protein activity is blocked.

b

co2 and n2 movement in and out of cells is unaffected when membrane protein activity is blocked.

c

sodium ions cannot move across the cell membrane when membrane protein activity is blocked.

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