Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 month ago

The plasma membrane of all living cell is

(A) Impermeable

(B) Semi permeable

(C) Permeable

(D) Selectively permeable
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Answered by trksnarajput
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Explanation:

The plasma membrane, also called the cell membrane, is the membrane found in all cells that separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment. ... The plasma membrane consists of a lipid bilayer that is semipermeable. The plasma membrane regulates the transport of materials entering and exiting the cell.

Answered by srirajnambiar
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Answer: (d) option is correct

Explanation:

The plasma membrane of all living cell is  Selectively permeable.

Define plasma membrane

All cells have a plasma membrane or cell membrane as their outer layer, but in plant cells, it is located below the cell wall. Because they choose which things can pass through and let molecules like water, carbon dioxide, oxygen, and many tiny molecules pass through, the membrane is selectively or differentially permeable. Larger molecules like glucose and other ions cannot pass through.

The membrane that divides the interior of the cell from the external environment is known as the plasma membrane, sometimes known as the cell membrane, and it is present in all cells. A cell wall is affixed to the plasma membrane on the exterior of bacterial and plant cells. A semipermeable lipid bilayer makes up the plasma membrane. The movement of materials into and out of the cell is controlled by the plasma membrane.

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