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what is the difference between semi permeable and selectively permeable membrane

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Answered by Anonymous
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"Semi-permeable membrane describes a membrane that allows some particles to pass through, where as theselectively permeable membrane"chooses" what passes through. Basically, selectively permeable membranes are very picky.Semipermeable membrane allows any substance/material to go through it."

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Answered by lloyd99
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semipermeable \: means \: some \: particle \: are \: pas \: throw \: across \: the \: membrne \:
while selectively permeable means only selected particle move across the memberane

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