Why do small nonpolar molecules cross a membrane?

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2026-04-30 13:20

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Small nonpolar molecules can cross a membrane easily because they are able to pass through the lipid bilayer of the membrane due to their size and lack of charge, allowing them to move freely across the membrane.

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