Biology, asked by Madi4338, 9 months ago

How do neutral solutesmove across the plasma membrane ? Can the polar molecules also move across it in the same way ? If not then.How are these transpoted across the membrane?

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Answered by shaikhaa9572
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Neutral solutes move across the plasma membrane through osmosis. On the other hand polar molecules cannot pass through the non-polar membrane. They require a carrier protein to help them transverse across the membrane. Such a transport requires energy and is called active transport.

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Answered by payal976983
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Answer:

Neutral solutes move according to their concentration gradient, from higher to lower ...

Polar molecules can move across by active transport but if possible they also move by concentration gradient...

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