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What does selectively-permeable mean? Nothing gets through The cell lets only large substances through The cell controls what passes in and out of the cell
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What does selectively-permeable mean?
Nothing gets through
The cell lets only large substances through
The cell controls what passes in and out of the cell
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The cell controls what passes in and out of the cell.
Step-by-step explanation:
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The cell controls what passes in and out of the cell
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