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What does it mean for a membrane to be selectively permeable?​

What does it mean for a membrane to be selectively permeable?​-example-1

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Answer: A. Only certain molecules are allowed to pass through

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Selective permeability is a property of cellular membranes that only allows certain molecules to enter or exit the cell. ... Movement across a selectively permeable membrane can occur actively or passively. For example, water molecules can move passively through small pores on the membrane.

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