by sodium ion current pass through anode to cathode side.
The cells go through the cell's membrane
Through proteins in the membrane.
Some molecules get into cells by going through their permeable membrane.
"the cell membrane"
the membrane
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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.
it is a semi-permeable membrane that will allow small molecules to pass through it. its function is to control what passes through and also to hold the cells together
There are no cells in a cell membrane.,
No. That would be osmosis. Mitosis is the process of dividing into two cells.
Osmosis is the diffusion of molecules from where they are abundant to where they are scarce through a semi permeable membrane. In red blood cells, this semi permeable membrane is the cell membrane. If red blood cells were placed in a solution abundant with water molecules, they would diffuse into the cells through the membrane
Eukaryotic cells have a membrane