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Selectively permeable membranes are important in cell function. What makes a membrane selectively

permeable?
A
The ability to remove bacteria from the cell.
B The ability to use energy to make proteins used in the cell.
The ability to modify, sort and package proteins and lipids for storage or
C
transport out of the cell.
The ability to allow needed materials to enter and wastes to exit as well as the ability to block
unneeded materials from entering the cell.
D

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i think it’s C ability to allow needed materials to enter and wastes to exit as well as the ability to block unneeded materials from entering the cell.
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User The Masta
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Answer:

The ability to allow needed materials to enter and wastes to exit as well as the ability to block unneeded materials from entering the cell.

Step-by-step explanation:

A selectively permeable cell membrane only allows some things to go through it, therefore this answer choice is the correct one because it is explaining how it is selectively permeable.

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User Terence
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