Based on the previous diagram. Explain how cell membrane acts as a selectively permeable membrane.
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The presence of a selectively permeable membrane allows the cell to exercise control over the quantum, timing and rate of movement of these molecules. Movement across a selectively permeable membrane can occur actively or passively. For example, water molecules can move passively through small pores on the membrane.
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The plasma membrane is called a selectively permeable membrane as it permits the movement of only certain molecules in and out of the cells. Not all molecules are free to diffuse. If plasma membrane ruptures or breaks down then molecules of some substances will freely move in and out of the cells.
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