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How does a visking tubing differ from a cell membrane
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The Viking tubing is meant to be the cell membrane. Glucose manages to move out of the bag and into the surrounding water but starch does not. Not all substances can pass through the cell membrane; some molecules, like starch are too large. The cell membrane is called selectively permeable because of this.

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