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Why do O2 and CO2 pass through the plasma membrane? A. They are nonpolar and soluble. B. They are facilitated by protein. C. They are "pumped" through. D. They undergo pinocytosis.
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Why do O2 and CO2 pass through the plasma membrane? A. They are nonpolar and soluble. B. They are facilitated by protein. C. They are "pumped" through. D. They undergo pinocytosis.
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it is 4 because it has small atoms
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