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Difference between impermeable, semi-permeable and selectively permeable membrane

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Answered by noobmasterisonline
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Answer:

Semi-permeable membrane: Membrane which allows some materials to pass through it.

Impermeable membrane: Membrane which does not allow the passage of materials through it.

Selectively permeable membrane: Membrane which chooses only certain materials to pass through it.

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Answered by bharathkesta
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1) impermeable - doesn't allow any substances

2) semi permeable - allows only some

3) selectively permeable - which only allows selected ones

Explanation:

1) impermeable membrane

a membrane which plays a role for not allowing any of the substances are called impermeable membranes

2) semi permeable membrane

a membrane which allows only a particular substances are called as semi permeable membranes

3) selectively permeable membrane

a membrane which allows only selected substances are called as selectively permeable membranes....

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