Although some small molecules including oxygen, water and co2 are able to diffuse through it, the phospholipid bilayer forms a barrier to most hydrophilic molecules and ions. --Biology wit physiology, Life on Earth 5th edu - Ausesrik, Byers
Yes, because it allows somethings and not others pass through it.
water
K+
Semi permeable membranes as the plasma membranes in cells of our body.
Plasma membrane
Selectively permeable.
which ions are permeable to phospholipids that make up the plasma membrane
Plasma membranes are selectively permeable.
K+
Animal cell membranes are a semi-permeable membrane.
Semi permeable membranes as the plasma membranes in cells of our body.
Plasma membrane
Because they can dissolve the lipid bilayers of epidermal and dermal cell plasma membranes.
The biological theme - membranes - is explored in two ways thusly: permeable membranes and semi-permeable membranes.
Selectively permeable.
Cells have impermeable, permeable and selectively permeable membranes.
Membranes that are permeable (loose) tend to have lots of what?
they have selectively permeable membranes
which ions are permeable to phospholipids that make up the plasma membrane