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Selectively permeable describes a cell membrane that allows certain ions or molecules to pass through it by means of passive or active transport.
Chondrocytes in the lacunae divide and secrete matrix, allowing the cartilage to grow from within.
It selectively regulates the passage of substances into and out of the cell Proteins embedded within two layers of lipids.
Osmosis is the process where a selectively permeable membrane allows the movement of water through it.
IT uses the destination MAC address to selectively forward a frame
This term describes an object to be selective on which material it lets pass through it or go into it. The term usually refers to the cell membrane, because it only lets certain substances through.
False; the fluid mosaic model describes the plasma membrane as a flexible boundary of a cell.
Permeable desrcibes allowing substances through. Permeability would describe the ability to let substances through. Cell membranes can be selectively permeable or semi - permeable.
Selective permeability relates to the properties of a membrane. It allows the passage of some substances and not others. Theoretically, it can be thought of as a sheet with holes of a set size in it. Only objects that are smaller than these holes will be able to pass through the sheet. In a proper membrane the 'holes' are usually a type of protein channel that can control permeability by charge as well as size.
It extracts oxygen from the atmosphere for use by body cells.
An adjective describes a verb, and an adverb describes a noun
The correct sentence is: "This describes who she was." In this case, "who" is the subject complement of the verb "describes," so the nominative form "who" is appropriate.