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If a membrane allows penetration of only solvent molecules but not the solute particles, it is called__________​

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Answered by tiwariji2352003
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Plasma membrane is answer

Answered by yashika2012001
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Answer:Semi-permeable

Semi-permeableExplanation:

There are certain membranes, which allow penetration of only solvent molecules but not the solute particles. Such membranes are known as semi-permeable. Examples of such membranes are cellophane, fish and animal bladders, egg membrane, plasma membrane, etc.

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