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what is the difference between semi permeable and selectively permeable membrane ?

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Answered by madhavsaims2001
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Semipermeable:- Such membranes permit the movement of solvent molecules through them but prevent the movement of solute particles eg:-egg membrane and parchment membrane

Selectively permeable membrane:-These are normally semipermeable but allow selective passage of solutes through them eg:-plasmalemma and tonoplast

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Answered by snehamanish14
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Semi permeable membrane:

A semi permeable membrane permits movement of solvent molecules through them but prevent the movement of solute particles.

Ex- Egg Membrane

Selectively permeable membrane :

This membrane is normally semi permeable but allow selectively passage of solutes through them.

Ex- Cell Membrane

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