Biology, asked by jaweriajamali571, 1 month ago

why cell membrane is semipermeable in nature?​

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Answered by XxmschoclatequeenxX
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Phospholipid Bilayer – A semipermeable membrane created by all biological organisms. Cell Membrane – A phospholipid bilayer embedded with hundreds of different transport proteins, which regulate the flow of solutes and create a condition of homeostasis.

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Answered by soureshmandal82
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Answer:

Cell membrane is semipermeable in nature because it protects the cell by allowing the entry of only some molecules and smaller molecules.

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