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Q: When chloride ions cannot cross through the plasma membrane what disease does the patient have?
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Which nutrient can pass through a dialysis membrane?

Molecules that are small enough to fit through the membrane pores. Water molecules, sodium, potassium, and chloride can pass through dialysis membrane because they are small in size. Proteins have a bigger size than the pores of the dialysis membrane so they don't pass through it, they stay in the blood plasma.


What is the meaning of infectious disease?

The disease which is spread from person to person is called infectious disease. For example flu is a viral disease through which the other person is infected from the patient


Why can't Sodium (Na ) potassium (K ) calcium (Ca2 ) chloride (Cl -) pass through the lipidbylayer?

All of those molecules are probably too big to go through the membrane, its selectively permeable


What do public health care workers do?

they prevent disease through health talks and they also gives first aids to patient


What moves small or lipid soluble solutes through the membrane?

The unassisted diffusion of solutes through the plasma membrane is called simple diffusion. Solutes transported this way are either lipi-soluble (fats, fat-soluble vitamins, oxygen, carbon dioxide) or small enough to pass through the membrane pores (some small ions such as chloride ions, for example).


What do you call the movement through the cell membrane?

permeation through the plasma membrane perhaps?


Which substance did not diffused through the membrane?

starch doesnt diffuse through the dialysis membrane.


How do most materials etner cells?

Through proteins in the membrane.


What are some things that can pass through an Ion Channel?

Sodium (Na+), potassium (K+), calcium (Ca2+), chloride (Cl -)


What is the semipermeable membrane?

The cytoplasm of a cell is surrounded by a cell membrane or plasma membrane. The membrane is said to be 'semi-permeable', in that it can either let a substance pass through freely, pass through to a limited extent or not pass through at all.the membrane is somewhat effective at letting fluids through


How do lipid or oil get through plasma cell membrane?

Lipids or oil get through plasma membrane because plasma membrane is a selectively permeable membrane. It allows entry and exit of only some substances through it.


In which language is Leptospirose a disease?

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