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Biology, 01.04.2021 03:40 tonyiacamper1

Molecules needed in the cell can sometimes
be too large to pass
through the spaces of
the cell membrane,
How do these
biological molecules
move into the cell?
A. The molecule will break up into smaller pieces.
B. The molecule will shrink so that it can fit in the spaces.
C. The molecule will move
through a matching protein
channel.

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