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Another question for the schoolers who like to stay up this late!!

Another question for the schoolers who like to stay up this late!!-example-1

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semi permeable

Step-by-step explanation:

Cell membranes are semipermeable, which means molecules can move through them. Yes, it can be both. Semipermeable suggests that the membrane allows some substances to pass through, but not all, and this is generally by DIFFUSION. ... Permissible molecules are selected for the best survival of the cell and therefore, plasma membrane is selectively permeable.

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The cell membrane is selectively permeable. It only lets things in or out.
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