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Biology, 06.11.2020 04:20 bravomichelle75

Why do water molecules need a channel protein to help them get through the membrane? a) They are too cohesive (stick together) to pass through the membrane

b)They are too large to pass through the membrane

c)They are too attracted to the polar phosphate heads, they cannot pass through

d) They are repelled by the hydrophobic core (fatty acids) of the membrane, cannot get through.

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