Animal cell membranes are a semi-permeable membrane.
plasma cell membrane
The cell membrane is semi-permeable.
A semi-permeable membrane. Does cross - membrane transit of glucose need active transport,
A semi-permeable membrane. It could be compared to dialysis tubing.
we need a semipermeable membrane for a process called osmosis...
a membrane that only allows certain things to cross is called "selectively permeable"
A semi-permeable membrane is a membrane which allows cells to pass through it. The cells which make up the membrane of the inside of the cheek of the human mouth, for example, are semi-permeable. This allows things, like nicotine for example, to be absorbed through the membrane walls while the walls maintain structural integrity.
The cell membrane is semi-permeable.
It is semi permeable [ the cell membrane]
Plasma membrane or cell membrane is a semi-permeable thing.It is the reason due to which this membrane is called semi-permeable membrane
If the semi-permeable membrane will change into non-permeable membrane, the items could not enter the cell. Also the osmosis will not occur as it takes place in semi-permeable membrane.
The plasma membrane.
Semi-permeable. They let some things in, and others out. Typically, nutrients and water are let in, and waste products from cellular metabolism are let out!
semi permeable membrane
Such a membrane is said to be selectively permeable or semi-permeable.
semi permeable membrane is semi-permeable or not completely permeable...it allows particles of a certain shap or size flow through but other shapes that are large or snaller cant fit through.
a semi permeable membrane
a semi-permeable membrane