Biology, asked by szyfrowac, 4 months ago

why is a semi permeable membrane used in dialysis

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Answered by Anonymous
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The blood and dialysis fluid are separated only by a thin wall, called a semipermeable membrane. This membrane allows particles that the body needs to get rid of to pass through it, but doesn't let important parts of the blood (e.g. blood cells) pass through.

Answered by BeautifulWitch
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The blood and dialysis fluid are separated only by a thin wall, called a semipermeable membrane. This membrane allows particles that the body needs to get rid of to pass through it, but doesn't let important parts of the blood (e.g. blood cells) pass through.

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