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tubing made of selectively permeable membrane
The dialysis machine is time - consuming while the properly funtioning nephron can get work done quickly
The dialysis tubing is meant to represent the semi permeable membrane of a cell. Like the cell membrane, dialysis tubing has holes or pores that only allow certain things to pass through. A cell membrane similarly will only allow certain things to pass in and out.
Dialysis tubing is often used to emulate the selective permeability of the cell membrane.
No.Hydrogen ion cannot pass through the pores of dialysis tubing.
A semi-permeable membrane. It could be compared to dialysis tubing.
molecular weight higher than the pore size of the tubing or dialysis bag material doesnt go.
A dialysis tubing pore is usually 20nm, but some dialysis tubings are specially made to have smaller or larger pores ranging from .85 nanometers to 30 nanometers.
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probably not
NO
They can, actually. That's what the whole dialysis method is based on.