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Since dna is a hydrophilic molecule it cannot pass through the cell membrane why

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Answered by Anonymous
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Molecules that are hydrophobic can easily pass through the plasma membrane, if they are small enough, because they are water-hating like the interior of the membrane. The hydrophilic (polar) head group and hydrophobic tails (fatty acid chains) are depicted in the single phospholipid molecule.

Answered by Anonymous
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DNA being hydrophilic with the sugar-phosphate backbone, can not pass through the cell membrane. ... The nature of lipid is hydrophobic , so hydrophobic molecules can easily pass the membrane.

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