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How are smaller molecules like o2 and co2 able to pass through the openings of a cell membrane

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The cell membrane is the outermost covering of any cell. It serves to protect, maintain and regulate the internal processes of the cell. It has a lipid bilayer which helps monitor the passage of any chemical or molecule however, nonpolar and small polar molecules are able to pass through because of simple diffusion.
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