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Why is the cell membrane impermeable to some ions and glucose, but is permeable to alcohol and urea?

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is slightly permeable to water and urea and impermeable to ions and to large uncharged polar molecules. ... Thus, movement across the hydrophobic portion of a membrane is the rate-limiting step in the passive diffusion of molecules across cell membranes.

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