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Which of these are able to pass through the cell membrane? (Select all that apply.)

carbon dioxide
food
oxygen
organelles

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Answer:

Carbon Dioxide

Oxygen

Step-by-step explanation:

Oxygen and carbon dioxide are small molecules that can freely pass through a biological membrane. Just as in water, the oxygen side has a negative charge, and the carbon dioxide, uncharged. Together, they attract to other things like tiny magnets, even in a cell.

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Answer:

Oxygen and carbon dioxide!

Step-by-step explanation:

Oxygen and carbon dioxide are uncharged small molecules that can freely pass through a biological membrane. :)

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