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What Prevents Water-Soluble Molecules from Entering Cells Across the Plasma

Question 22

Question 22

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What prevents water-soluble molecules from entering cells across the plasma membrane?


A) Carbohydrate chains
B) Glycoprotein channels
C) Membrane channel proteins
D) Phospholipid bilayer

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