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How does the structure of the plasma membrane allow materials to move across in both directions?

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Anonymous Posted

How does the structure of the plasma membrane allow materials to move across in both directions?

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Susan Shirley

The membrane is selectively permeable.  Some substances are small enough to pass through by simple diffusion.  Others require active transport, and energy requiring process.  There are channels throughout the membrane that allow for this.

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Itishree K

Plasma membranes allows specific molecules to move against a concentration gradient e.g. from a lower concentration outside the cell to a higher concentration inside the cell (Osmosis), or higher concentration to lower concentration (Diffusion). Active transport (movement against the concentration gradient) requires energy. 

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