Biology, asked by kashafkami000, 7 days ago

why cell membrane is semipermeable in nature?​

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Answered by Itzsidhu193
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The plasma membrane is called a selectively permeable membrane as it permits the movement of only certain molecules in and out of the cells. It allows hydrophobic molecules and small polar molecules diffuse through the lipid layer, but does not allow ions and large polar molecules cannot diffuse through the membrane.

Answered by XXroyaljattiXX
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The plasma membrane is called a selectively permeable membrane as it permits the movement of only certain molecules in and out of the cells. It allows hydrophobic molecules and small polar molecules diffuse through the lipid layer, but does not allow ions and large polar molecules cannot diffuse through the membrane.

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