Biology, asked by nishithanisha462, 1 year ago

what will happen if cells do not have ability of premeability

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Answered by Anonymous
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If the cell membrane becomes totally impermeable, water and dissolved gases, most notably oxygen, would no longer be able to enter or leave the cell. The cell membrane is usually permeable to a number of substances, mostly small, nonpolar molecules. Other polar or charged particles are transported across the membrane by special embedded protein structures, and so would not be directly affected by a change in membrane permeability.
Answered by Anonymous
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✔✔ The cellswon't be able to absorb water or anything through the membranes and the cell wallwill dry up and die.

✔✔ There aremany things that depend on it such as osmosis and concentration level of sodium with other material. This will all be over.

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