it's like a paper with very small holes
So water molecules can pass though it but other molecules like sugar can't because they are too big.
That is also how osmosis works. Because the cellwall is semipermeable!
Plasma membranes are selectively permeable.
the cell wall is fully permeable
The prefix for "permeable" is "permea-".
Only capillaries have permeable walls; veins and arteries are not permeable.
No, the cell wall is not a permeable membrane. It acts as a rigid structure that provides support and protection to the cell, allowing certain substances to pass through pores, but it is not freely permeable like a membrane.
Permeable mean that it is full time. Semi-permeable is when it is only part of the time.
Yes sand is permeable
Due to an interconnection in pore spaces.
Zinc isn't permeable to water.
Permeable Press was created in 1990.
Yes, the membrane is permeable to protons.
Yes, capillaries are permeable to proteins.