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can glucose cross the plams members?​

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Only small, non-polar molecules, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, can diffuse easily across the membrane. ... Glucose, sodium ions, and chloride ions are just a few examples of molecules and ions that must efficiently cross the plasma membrane but to which the lipid bilayer of the membrane is virtually impermeable.

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