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How can a hydrophilic molecule cross a lipid bilayer?

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How can a hydrophilic molecule cross a lipid bilayer?

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Hydrophilic molecule can’t cross lipid bilayer (or membranes) by them selves they usually need carrier molecule. All sorts of carrier molecule exist some are specific others are non specific (like albumin for example). Hope that answers to your question.

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