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Biology, 24.03.2021 18:30 LoserMcBadface

How is a polar molecule different from a nonpolar molecule? A. polar molecules have charges separated like poles of a magnet.

B. Polar molecules have charges evenly distributed across their poles.

C. Polar molecules are attracted to the lipids of the phospholipids of the plasma membrane.

D. Polar molecules are always larger than nonpolar molecules.

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