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Question
which are usually prevented from moving across the selectively permeable membrane of a cell?
wastes
nutrients
proteins
Brief Explanations
Cell membranes are selectively permeable; they allow small molecules like wastes (to exit) and nutrients (to enter) to pass through. Proteins are large, charged molecules that cannot cross the membrane unaided and are typically prevented from freely moving across it.
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Proteins