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Q: What can pass through a semipermeable membrane in dialysis sugar salt glucose sucralose or aspartame?
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What does dialysis separate?

the separation of disolved molecules based on their ability to pass through a semipermeable membrane.


What ways is a dialysis membrane functionally similar to a plama membrane?

They are both semipermeable allowing certain things to pass though membrane and other not to pass through membrane.


What are the principal cations in opur body fluids?

Well, considering this isn't even a full sentence, let alone a question, I'll see what I can pull out of it.Diffusion of a substance across a semipermeable membrane is diffusion.Diffusion of a solute across a semipermeable membrane is dialysis.Diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane is osmosis.Diffusion is a type of passive transport.Osmosis and dialysis are both forms of diffusion.


How a dialysis bag is similar a cell membrane?

I think you mean Dialysis. Dialysis filters blood in your kidney for you when you go under kidney work or your kidneys doesn't function like its suppose to. You usually can live off of one kidney, but if your last kidney goes out(Kidney Failure) then they can you up to a dialysis machine and filter your kidneys for you. Hope this helps =]


Cleansing the blood via a semipermeable membrane is called?

semipermeable


What structure is the statement below most likely referring to A large glucose molecule requires facilitated diffusion but an oxygen molecule does not?

A large glucose molecule requires facilitated diffusion but an oxygen molecule does not is a semipermeable membrane.


What kinds of molecules freely diffuse across a semipermeable membrane?

Water molecules freely diffuse across a semipermeable membrane.


Cell Membrane?

The semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell


Is a bubble semipermeable?

no because it has no membrane


What are two types of dialysis?

There are two methods of dialysis in use: hemodialysis (blood dialysis) and peritoneal dialysis (dialysis in the abdominal cavity). In hemodialysis, the dialysis membrane is made up of cellophane or other synthetic material that assists in the removal of impurities from the blood by their passage through these semipermeable membranes in a fluid bath. In peritoneal dialysis, the surface area of the peritoneum acts as the membrane. Dialysis fluid is introduced into the peritoneal cavity and then periodically removed along with the waste products. This procedure may be done at intervals throughout the day or during the night.


Could the skin be a semipermeable membrane?

no skin couldn't be a semipermeable membrane because it doesn't allow any substances to pass through it...


All cells are surrounded by a membrane Which is a characteristic of a cell membrane?

It is semipermeable.