What organelle allows for movement of nutrients, oxygen, and wastes in and out of the cell?
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plasma membrane
The plasma membrane can be described as a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins that controls the passage of organic molecules, ions, water, and oxygen into and out of the cell.
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plasma membrane
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plasma membrane is called selectively permeable membrane because it regulates the movement of substances from within to outside of the cell this means that the plasma membrane allows the entry of some substance while preventing the movement of some other substances
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