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How is this experiment similar to the way a cell membrane works in the body? how is it different? be specific with your response?

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The experiment is similar to the cell membrane in selectively allowing substances to pass through, but it may differ in mechanisms and components.

Step-by-step explanation:

The experiment is similar to the way a cell membrane works in the body in terms of selectively allowing substances to pass through.

Just like the cell membrane regulates which materials can pass in or out of the cell, the experiment also selectively allows certain substances to pass through based on specific conditions.

However, the experiment may differ from the cell membrane in terms of the specific mechanisms and components involved.

For example, the experiment may use artificial membranes or different types of molecules compared to the cell membrane in the body.

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This experiment helps to determine the role of the cell membrane, sort the molecules that come in and out thanks to the semi-permeability of the cell membrane and the presence of transmembrane transporters.


A good example to illustrate the functioning of this kind of membrane is dialysis, this is done through a dialyzing membrane that only passes small molecules (that we want to eliminate). Cells and large molecules such as proteins remain trapped in their compartments.

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