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Proteins can not be transported by carrier proteins through cell membranes because A.) they are lipid soluble B.) they are very large molecules C.) they contain nitrogen D.) the membrane is made of protein
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Proteins can not be transported by carrier proteins through cell membranes because
A.) they are lipid soluble
B.) they are very large molecules
C.) they contain nitrogen
D.) the membrane is made of protein
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The answer is B - proteins are large molecules
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