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17 May, 01:06

How do the small molecules of oxygen and carbon dioxide move through the cell membrane?

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  1. 17 May, 03:56
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    Small molecules are able to pass through a cell membrane because the membrane itself is semipermeable. Larger molecules require the cell expend energy to transport the molecules across the cell membrane, usually by engulfing them.
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