How do Ions move across the cell membrane?
A) Ions are soluble in the polar ends of the phospholipids.
B) Ions form cation-anion pairs that are soluble in the nonpolar interior of the bilayer.
C) Proteins called ion channels allow the ions to cross the membrane.
D) The ions squeeze between the phospholipids.
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