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    The Movement of the Hydrophobic Gas Nitrous Oxide (N<sub>2</sub>O)(laughing Gas)into
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The Movement of the Hydrophobic Gas Nitrous Oxide (N2O)(laughing Gas)into

Question 63

Question 63

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The movement of the hydrophobic gas nitrous oxide (N2O) (laughing gas) into a cell is an example of


A) active transport across the lipid bilayer.
B) facilitated diffusion through the lipid bilayer.
C) diffusion through the lipid bilayer.
D) osmosis through the lipid bilayer.
E) cotransport across the lipid bilayer.

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