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14 March, 18:35

Why is salt not allowed to pass through the cell membrane?

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  1. 14 March, 20:06
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    Salt molecules are much smaller than starch molecules and can pass through more easily ... Thus, they are quite large molecules in contrast to the relatively small salt molecules. The smaller salt molecules pass through the membrane easily, but the larger starch molecules cannot pass through the membrane.
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