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How does the fluid sideways motion of the plasma membrane allow water to freely pass into and out of the cell?
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How does the fluid sideways motion of the plasma membrane allow water to freely pass into and out of the cell?
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Membrane proteins float in the phospholipid bilayers and then it uses selective permeability to allow certian substances to pass through.
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