Biology, asked by monica40, 4 months ago

why cell membrane is semipermeable in nature?​

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Answered by SmudgeJasmine
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Cell membranes serve as barriers and gatekeepers. They are semi-permeable, which means that some molecules can diffuse across the lipid bilayer but others cannot. Small hydrophobic molecules and gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide cross membranes rapidly

Answered by sanjaypandit985
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Answer:

because it allows only water molecules

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