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what is the selectively permeable membrane in plant cell?

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Answered by BrainlyUser120
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Plant cells, such as those within trees, bushes, grasses, and other plants, contain cell membranes. These plant cell membranes are semi-permeable and located between the cell's interior and outer cell wall.

Answered by amanjais610
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Answer: Plasma membrane.

Explanation: Plasma membrane is known as Selectively Permeable membrane because it has ability to which substance should be enter or leave the substance and which should not.

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