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which part of a cell is called selectively permeable ​

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Answered by prateekparashar2005
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Explanation:

Plasma membrane called a 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 substances while preventing the movement of some other substance.

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Answered by pulkitchopra07
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Explanation:

The cell membrane is selectively permeable and able to regulate what enters and exits the cell, thus facilitating the transport of materials needed for survival.

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