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how do neutral solutes move cross tha plasma membrane

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Answered by Cutes
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the neutral solutes moves across the p.m. through passive transport system i.e. they does not require energy for their transportation as like the Na ions and K o
ions require
Answered by Anonymous
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HLO MATE HERE IS UR ANSWER

. Neutral solutes move across the membrane by diffusion along the concentration gradient ie.., from higher concentration to the lower concentration.

. the polar polar molecules cannot pass through the non polar lipid bilayer.

. The polar molecules require a carrier protein of the member to facilitate their transport across the membrane.

. A few ions are transported across the membrane against the concentration gradient.

. It is an energy dependent process.

. ATP is utilised and is known as active transport.

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