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Author: Maier
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Chapter 3, Problem 2LTB
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Three common substances, which can easily pass through the cell membrane.
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The cell membrane is the outer layer boundary of every cells. It is made up of phospholipids and is semipermeable to the substances. It acts as a barrier between the internal and the external environment of the cell.
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