A lipid bilayer is permeable to
(A) Urea (B) Fructose
(C) Glucose (D) Potassium
aanya.bansal Answered question August 24, 2024
The correct answer is (A) Urea.
A lipid bilayer, also known as a phospholipid bilayer, is a structural component of cell membranes. It is semi-permeable, allowing certain molecules to pass through while restricting others.
Urea is a small, uncharged, and polar molecule that can easily pass through the lipid bilayer by simple diffusion.
aanya.bansal Answered question August 24, 2024