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When some substances can pass across them but others cannot biological membranes are said to have?

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The biological membranes like the cell membrane or the membrane enclosing the organelles are all semi-permeable. The semi-permeability is the property of membranes that gives them the ability to selectively allow the movement of particles/ solute/ solvent across it. The semi-permeability allows the cell to maintain a concentration gradient across its membrane that further drives various cellular processes within the cell.

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