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(6 of 10) the plasma membrane is normally permeable to which of the following? ○ gases ○ ions ○ large, uncharged polar molecules ○ two of these are correct ○ none of these are correct note: clicking any button other than the save answer button will not save any changes to your answers!
The plasma membrane is selectively permeable. Gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide can pass through the lipid bilayer via simple diffusion because they are small, non - polar molecules. Ions are charged and cannot pass through the non - polar lipid bilayer easily without specific channels. Large, uncharged polar molecules also have difficulty passing through the lipid bilayer. So the plasma membrane is normally permeable to gases.
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