Selective permeability refers to the function of plasma membranes that is needed to maintain homeostasis in a cell and prevent foriegn substances from entering through the cells walls.
Some molecules can pass, some are blocked
The cell membrane has selective permeability, which means it is able to control which molecules cross it. The cell membrane is flexible and porous, rather than a sold structure.
The quality or state of being permeable.
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No, cell membranes are semi-permeable, meaning they allow some solutes to pass through - but not others.
The active process of creating meaning by selecting organizing and interpreting the world around us is known as perception.
Plasma membranes are selectively permeable.
A membrane that lets some substances pass through but not others is known as a semipermeable membrane. Other terms that describe this type of membrane are: selectively permeable, partially permeable, or differentially permeable.
it is not selective permeable. - Cell membranes are selective permeable. Cell walls are fully permeable - which means that it allows all substances/molecules to pass in and out of the cell. It is located outside of the membrane.
the cell wall is fully permeable
It is semi permeable [ the cell membrane]
only solids can be permeable
Only capillaries have permeable walls; veins and arteries are not permeable.
As the cell membrane only allows certain substances to enter or leave the cell, meaning that while it IS permeable (as some substances can cross it), it is only selectively as not all substances are able to cross it, only some.