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why is the plasma membrane called a selectively permeable membrane?​

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Answered by aniketxyz2239
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The plasma membrane is known as a selectively permeable membrane because it has the ability to decide whether to allow substances inside and outside the cell or not. The plasma membrane is able to regulate the movement of substances across the cell because of its phospholipid structure.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The plasma membrane is known as a selectively permeable membrane because it has the ability to decide whether to allow substances inside and outside the cell or not. The plasma membrane is able to regulate the movement of substances across the cell because of its phospholipid structure.

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