why is a cell body of neuron selectively permeable
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A neuron's outer surface is made up of a semipermeable membrane. This membrane allows smaller molecules and molecules without an electrical charge to pass through it, while stopping larger or highly charged molecules. ... The nucleus of the neuron is located in the soma, or cell body.
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A neuron's outer surface is made up of a semipermeable membrane. This membrane allows smaller molecules and molecules without an electrical charge to pass through it, while stopping larger or highly charged molecules. ... The nucleus of the neuron is located in the soma, or cell body.
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