How do polar molecules cross the cell membrane?

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2026-04-20 04:20

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Polar molecules cross the cell membrane through a process called facilitated diffusion, where they move with the help of specific transport proteins embedded in the membrane. These proteins create channels or carriers that allow polar molecules to pass through the hydrophobic interior of the membrane.

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