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How do polar water molecules pass through the plasma membrane? (3 points)
Water molecules pass through channel proteins to cross the membrane.
Water molecules can pass through the membrane freely and rapidly.
Water molecules dissolve into the lipid bilayer and cross the membrane.
Water molecules attach to cholesterol and cross the membrane.

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Water passes through the membrane in a diffusion process called osmosis. During active transport, energy is expended to assist material movement across the membrane in a direction against their concentration gradient. Active transport may take place with the help of protein pumps or through the use of vesicles.
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