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Why is the cell membrane described as semipermeable?

A) It allows all molecules to enter and exit the cell.
B) It is used in photosynthesis and allows sugars to enter the bloodstream.
C) It is see through and scientists can view all cell activities occurring within the cell.
D) It allows only certain molecules to enter and exit the cell.

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I say D (20 characters long)
Why is the cell membrane described as semipermeable? A) It allows all molecules to-example-1
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Answer:

D

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