Biology, asked by Superwoman2005, 11 months ago

72. What is a semi permeable membrane? what are the differences between semi permeable
membrane and selectively permeable membrane?

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Answered by aditya3133
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SEMIPERMEABLE MEMBRANE- if the membrane allow passage to solvents but prevents the passing of solutes.

SELECTIVELY PERMEABLE-

if the membrane allow passage to solvents and few selected solutes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Semi Permeable Membrane-

A semipermeable membrane is a membrane that only allows certain types of particles to move through it under certain conditions.

Selectively permeable membrane-

A selectively permeable cell membrane is one that allows certain molecules or ions to pass through it by means of active or passive transport.

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