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9 September, 13:01

What types of molecules may not need transport proteins to be able to cross cytoplasmic membranes?

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  1. 9 September, 13:17
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    The correct answer is small hydrophobic molecules.

    The smaller the molecule and the more hydrophobic, or nonpolar, it is, the more rapidly it will diffuse across a membrane. It is because of the composition of membrane (lipid bilayer). By contrast, membrane is highly impermeable to charged molecules (ions), no matter how small they are.
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