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Why can't ions pass through the lipid bilayer?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Water can pass through between the lipids. Ions such as H+ or Na+ cannot. Transport proteins make passage possible for molecules and ions that would not be able to pass through a plain phospholipid bilayer. ... Others actually bind to the molecules and move them across the membrane.

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