A substance is most likely to diffuse into a cell when
A)
it is a large organic food molecul...
A substance is most likely to diffuse into a cell when
A)
it is a large organic food molecule such as protein or starch
B)
it is enclosed in an organelle such as a vacuole
C)
the concentration of the substance is greater outside the cell than inside
D)
the pH of the substance is greater than the pH of the cell
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