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00 Time Left:0:58.26Aisha Osman Attempt1 Question 2 (2 points) ons saved awe A small molecule is able to enter the cell by simple diffusion. This molecule is most likely 1) nonpolar, hydrophobic and lipophilic 2) polar, hydrophilic and lipophilic 3) polar, hydrophobic and lipophilic 4) nonpolar, hydrophilic and lipophilic 5) polar, hydrophilic and lipophobic 6) nonpolar, hydrophilic and lipophobic 11 12 7) polar, hydrophobic and lipophobic 8) nonpolar, hydrophobic and lipophobic 14 15 Quia Started Question 3 12 points) ncommand command option

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1. nonpolar, hydrophobic and lipophilic

In order to undergo simple diffusion, a molecule should be small, nonpolar, hydrophobic and lipophilic.