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    Water Is a Polar Molecule, Yet It Easily Moves Through
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Water Is a Polar Molecule, Yet It Easily Moves Through

Question 75

Question 75

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Water is a polar molecule, yet it easily moves through the nonpolar portions of cell membranes.Which transport process is responsible?


A) facilitated diffusion
B) simple diffusion
C) uniport
D) symport
E) antiport

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