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The break down products of fat molecules can pass directly through the cell membrane. Why?

  • A. Fats are soluble in the membrane because the membrane is made of phospholipids
  • B. Fats pass through via a protein pump
  • C. Fats pass through via a protein channel
  • D. Fats are transported through with a special device called a transporter
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Fat breakdown products (fatty acids and glycerol) are lipid-soluble and can diffuse through the phospholipid bilayer of cell membranes.