Why are CO2 and O2 not affected by the strike? CO2 and O2 use special transport lipids
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Why are CO2 and O2 not affected by the strike?
CO2 and O2 use special transport lipids to cross the phospholipid bilayer and do not require transport proteins.
CO2 and O2 are substances that never need to cross the phospholipid bilayer.
CO2 and O2 are polar solutes that can cross the phospholipid bilayer directly by simple diffusion (they do not need transport proteins).
CO2 and O2 are nonpolar solutes that can cross the phospholipid bilayer directly by simple diffusion (they do not need transport proteins).
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