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Every cell in your body (or in the body of any living plant or animal or fungus or bacterium) has tiny holes in the little membranes (sheets) that cover their parts. These holes are so small that only particular molecules or even atoms can get through. For instance, some of them will let water through, but not salt or alcohol dissolved in that water. Then there are spaces between atoms and some particles like electrons can get through; would you call them holes?

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