The water can trap some heavier particles and water-soluble molecules, preventing them from entering the smoker's airways.
The lipid bilayers stop most water-soluble (hydrophilic) molecules passing through.
This is relatively simple for water-soluble molecules, such as amino acids, which can diffuse rapidly through the cytosol.
Nuclear pores in turn allow the transport of water-soluble molecules across the nuclear envelope.
Nuclear pore complexes allow the transport of water-soluble molecules across the nuclear envelope.
Crystalloids are aqueous solutions of mineral salts or other water-soluble molecules.
Cytosol mostly consists of water, dissolved ions, small molecules, and large water-soluble molecules (such as protein).
A lipid monolayer bubble can only contain oil, and is therefore not conducive to harbouring water-soluble organic molecules.
Nitrate (NO) is a water-soluble molecule made up of one nitrogen and three oxygen atoms.
Tropoelastin is a water-soluble molecule with a molecular weight of approximately 72,000 daltons.