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Biology, 14.11.2020 21:00 juanjuann

What cell membrane structure allows water-soluble materials to be passively transported to the cytoplasm? A. Endocytosis vesicles

B. Carrier proteins

C. Hydrophilic phospholipid tails

D. Golgi complex vesicles

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