A carbon dioxide molecule is positioned at the centre of a mitochondrion. If no other cell structures are in its path, how many phospholipid layers must the carbon dioxide molecule cross in order to leave the cell?
- A2
- B3
- C6
- D8
Biology 9700 · AS & A Level · Fluid mosaic membranes
A carbon dioxide molecule is positioned at the centre of a mitochondrion. If no other cell structures are in its path, how many phospholipid layers must the carbon dioxide molecule cross in order to leave the cell?