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Explain the term selectively permeable? Mention two structures that have these properties.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Semipermeable membrane is a type of biological or synthetic, polymeric membrane that will allow certain molecules or ions to pass through it by osmosis—or occasionally by more specialized processes of facilitated diffusion, passive transport or active transport.

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Answered by gumnaambadshah
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Selective permeability. Ability of the cell membrane to allow certain substances to pass through while keeping others out. Diffusion.

Selectively permeable membranes can be found around a variety of cells and places. The most common example is the phospholipid bilayer cell membrane that surrounds every cell in our bodies. Another example of a selectively permeable membrane is the inner membranes of an egg.

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