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Biology, 30.08.2019 02:30 bryan9892

If a molecule is too large to slip through the spaces in the membrane, how will that molecule enter the cell?
a. the molecule will shrink so that it can fit in the spaces.
b. the molecule will move through a protein channel.
c. the molecule will not enter the cell.

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