Which statement best explains why charged ions such as Na⁺ or K⁺ cannot cross the plasma membrane by simple diffusion under normal conditions?
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Correct answer: They are repelled by the bilayer's hydrophobic interior
The hydrophobic interior of the phospholipid bilayer repels charged or polar molecules; thus ions cannot cross by simple diffusion and require protein channels or pumps to traverse the membrane.
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