Fluid moves into the cell through a passive process known as diffusion. Osmosis is the special name given to the diffusion of water across the semi-permeable membrane of the cell.
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Cytosol
The cells go through the cell's membrane
Some molecules can't go through the cell membrane.
Glycogen has a had time passing through a cell membrane in comparison to water.
The Mitochondria
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The cells go through the cell's membrane
Substances with a hydrophillic-lipophillic balance are permeable through the cell membrane.
Substances with a hydrophillic-lipophillic balance are permeable through the cell membrane.
Some molecules can't go through the cell membrane.
Glycogen has a had time passing through a cell membrane in comparison to water.
Because it is a small molecule, water can diffuse through the cell membrane.
The Mitochondria
Yes, animal cells are surrounded by a cell membrane. anything going in or out of the cell must go through the cell membrane.
No, carbon dioxide does not need a transport protein to cross the cell membrane. It can pass through a membrane by diffusion.
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non penetrating substances may have molecules too large to go through a membrane or are chemically repelled by the membrane so it can't go through.