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what is partialy permeable membrain ??
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Answered by yuvikacool123
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Also known as Semipermeable membranes are thin biological sheets of material that allow certain molecules to pass through them more easily than others. The molecules tend to move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration - a process called diffusion. An example of a semipermeable membrane is a cell membrane.

Answered by zshabab81
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A membrane that is permeable to the small molecules of water and certain solutes but doesn't allow the passage of large solute molecules.

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