molecules?
Biology, 17.02.2021 22:20 maddiemalmstrom
A phospholipid bilayer is constantly in
motion. What does this mean for other
molecules?
A. Large molecules are able to move through the bilayer
easily.
B. The bilayer prevents molecules from passing through.
C. The phospholipid bilayer dissolves molecules that
pass
through
D. The phospholipid bilayer allows small molecules to pass
through
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A phospholipid bilayer is constantly in
motion. What does this mean for other
molecules?
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