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How is a selectively permeable membrane different from a semi permeable membrane?

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Answered by JustAThought
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Explanation:

  • a selectively permeable membrane chooses what it wants to go through it's membrane.
  • A semi permeable membrane allows some particles to go through but not all  particles are allowed to go through.

It's difference between the two is a selectively permeable membrane chooses what goes through it's membrane by the size of the particle and Semi does not.

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