Which of the following correctly describes “simple diffusion” across the plasma membrane?
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Correct answer: Passive diffusion of small nonpolar molecules directly through the lipid bilayer
Simple diffusion allows small nonpolar (hydrophobic) molecules to dissolve in the lipid bilayer and cross the membrane down their concentration gradient without the aid of proteins or energy. Polar or charged molecules cannot use this route effectively.
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