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What determines if a particle can cross a cell membrane? *

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Lipophilic (non-polar molecules), such as steroid hormones or O2 gas can pass... very small uncharged polar molecules (such as H2O, ethanol and urea) can also get through... otherwise you need a membrane protein to "facilitate" the transport of the molecule across the membrane, ion channels are used for water, or charged molecules; carriers/transporters are used for other molecules.

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