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How do molecules pass through the cell membrane ​

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The small molecules such as water and carbon dioxide can easily or directly pass through the membrane because they are neutral and so small. the movement of water through the membrane is referred to as osmosis. water can also pass through the membrane through channel protiens called aquaporins (AQP).

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