Biology, asked by tanzim2020hasan, 2 days ago

Suggest and describe how chloride ions could move out of cells.​

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Answered by PURVA0246
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However, chloride ions are charged negatively and so they can't cross the membrane down the concentration gradient without any help. This is because polar molecules are water soluble and the centre of the bilayer is hydrophobic. Therefore, they move via facilitated diffusion using carrier proteins.

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