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13 May, 15:19

Why can oxygen diffuse across a cell membrane but a protein cannot?

A) proteins are too large.

B) oxygen is polar.

C) oxygen is a gas.

D) proteins absorb oxygen

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  1. 13 May, 15:29
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    Explanation:

    proteins are too large I think
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