Biology, asked by TenzinZomkit, 7 months ago

How do neutral solutes move across the plasma membrane? Can the polar
molecules also move across it in the same way? If not, then how are these
transported across the membrane?


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Answered by ItzVittesh95
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Answer:

Neutral solutes move across the membrane by diffusion along the concentration gradient ie.., from higher concentration to the lower. ⭐. No, the polar molecules cannot pass through the non polar bilayer. ... A few ions are transported across the membrane against the concentration gradient.

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