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    OTHER The Following Seven Questions Are Associated with the Accompanying Figure
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OTHER The Following Seven Questions Are Associated with the Accompanying Figure

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OTHER     The following seven questions are associated with the accompanying figure (above) of the plasma membrane. -Which structure is the major obstacle preventing water soluble substances from passing into and out of the cell?
The following seven questions are associated with the accompanying figure (above) of the plasma membrane.
-Which structure is the major obstacle preventing water soluble substances from passing into and out of the cell?

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