The porous texture of a sponge made it easier to absorb liquids. (it might work)
screen door, window, air vent, sponge, toilet.
It is semi permeable [ the cell membrane]
depend upon your choice , hydrogen permeable but water not
nope
Something that is permeable has pores through which gas or liquid may pass or be absorbed through. An example would be, "A sponge is permeable because it can absorb water." or "Some cellular membranes are permeable."
Nothing is Fully-Permeable. That would mean that a particle of infinite size could pass through it. That is not possible since it would require "holes" of infinite size.
The porous texture of a sponge made it easier to absorb liquids. (it might work)
screen door, window, air vent, sponge, toilet.
Plasma membranes are selectively permeable.
it is not selective permeable. - Cell membranes are selective permeable. Cell walls are fully permeable - which means that it allows all substances/molecules to pass in and out of the cell. It is located outside of the membrane.
the cell wall is fully permeable
It is semi permeable [ the cell membrane]
a rock that is full of tiny, connected air spaces is PERMEABLE
only solids can be permeable
Only capillaries have permeable walls; veins and arteries are not permeable.
Regarding interior residential painting, popular techniques include texturing the paint with crinkled paper or string. Creating designs using a non permeable tape is another popular technique.