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18 December, 13:06

Why do O 2 and CO 2 pass through the plasma membrane?

they are nonpolar and soluble

they are facilitated by protein

they are "pumped" through

they undergo pinocytosis

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  1. 18 December, 13:09
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    The answer is A) they are nonpolar and soluble.
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