Biology, asked by promilachhetri, 4 months ago

what u mean by semi-permeable nature of the plasma membrane?​

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Answered by jannatsingla
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A semipermeable membrane is a layer that only certain molecules can pass through. While water and other small molecules can slip through the gaps between the phospholipid molecules, other molecules like ions and large nutrients cannot force their way into or out of the cell. ...

Answered by jasnoortgs
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HI, HERE IS YOUR ANSWER:

A semipermeable membrane is a layer that only certain molecules can pass through.

Cell membranes serve as barriers and gatekeepers. They are semi-permeable, which means that some molecules can diffuse across the lipid layer but others cannot.

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