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1) what is the function of a cell’s selectively permeable plasma membrane?
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1) what is the function of a cell’s selectively permeable plasma membrane?
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The functions of a cells with permeable plama membrane is to select on a selective substances.we can find this sekectively permesble membrane in the process urine formation
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It allows some molecules to enter the cell and blocks entry to others
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