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which acts as osmotic barrier in between the interior and exterior of the cell​

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Answered by ItzMADARA
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Taken together with molecular studies, however, a picture of a typical cell membrane is emerging. It is this bilayer of lipid molecules that forms the barrier between the inside and outside of a cell and keeps hydrophilic substances, such as sugar molecules, from leaking out.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The cell membrane acts as osmotic barrier in between the interior and exterior of the cell​

Explanation:

  • An osmosis Barrier is a selectively permeable membrane which allows Transportation of water across it.
  • The cell membrane is a selectively permeable membrane that allows only useful substances to enter it but prevents the entry of other substances in the cell.
  • Hence it acts as an osmotic barrier in the cell. The water enters or exist the cell based on the osmotic pressure.

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