What prevents ions from crossing the plasma membrane via
simple diffusion?
a. ions are...
Biology, 18.08.2019 08:30, spiritcampbell56
What prevents ions from crossing the plasma membrane via
simple diffusion?
a. ions are too large.
b. ions carry a charge.
c. ions are hydrophobic.
d. ions do not produce a concentration difference.
e. ions cannot interact with membrane-bound
proteins.
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