Selective (or differential) permeability allows the cell to regulate its internal environment and maintain internal homeostasis. This is also the basis by which a neuron (nerve cell) can 'fire' and send a message along its axon - it selectively allows one electrolyte then a different electrolyte to flow across its cell membrane and change the electrochemical gradient.
Plasma membranes are described as being differentially permeable because they select what substances can pass through and what can not. Their behaviour is different for each substance. For example, the membranes will allow molecules such as water, carbon dioxide, oxygen and various small molecules to pass through. Larger molecules such as glucose and various ions are unable to permeate.
Because it can pass some liquids, minerals and water through it.
Differentially.
This means, in this context, that the cell membrane is semipermeable; letting some substances through and not letting some other substances through the membrane.
The plasma membrane is selectively permeable because it needs to allow certain things in and certain things out.The plasma membrane is a selectively permeable membrane as it allows the entry and exit of some selected substances only.
structural model of plasma membrane is called the selectively permeable membrane Structural model of the plasma membrane is called Fluid Mosaic Model.
The Plasma Membrane is a selectively permeable membrane as it only allows entry and exit of some selected molecules into and out of the Cells. It also prevents movement of some other materials, therefore the plasma membrane is called a selectively permeable membrane.
Lipids or oil get through plasma membrane because plasma membrane is a selectively permeable membrane. It allows entry and exit of only some substances through it.
It is a selectively permeable membrane, meaning it allows certain substances to pass through it but not others.
The plasma membrane is selectively permeable because it needs to allow certain things in and certain things out.The plasma membrane is a selectively permeable membrane as it allows the entry and exit of some selected substances only.
Semipermeable or selectively permeable.
Cell membrane is elastic and transparent. It can be impermeable, permeable, semi-permeable or selectively permeable. In humans the plasma membrane is selectively permeable that is it allows entry to certain substance.
structural model of plasma membrane is called the selectively permeable membrane Structural model of the plasma membrane is called Fluid Mosaic Model.
The selectively permeable phospholipid bilayer (a.k.a plasma membrane) is 'selectively permeable' because it selects which molecules it allows to permeate (pass through).
The plasma membrane (cell membrane).
The Plasma Membrane is a selectively permeable membrane as it only allows entry and exit of some selected molecules into and out of the Cells. It also prevents movement of some other materials, therefore the plasma membrane is called a selectively permeable membrane.
Plasma membranes are selectively permeable.
The plasma membrane is selectively permeable; it allows some substances to pass through but prevents the passage of other substances
Plasma membrane filters what the cell needs and keeps out what will harm it. this property is called selective permeability.
Plasma (Cell) Membrane
it regulates what materials enter and leave the cell