In the field of Biology Semipermeable and Selectively Permeable refer to what substances the cell membrane allows to permeate (cross) into and out of the cell.
The two terms can be used interchangeably.
A membrane that lets some substances pass through but not others is known as a semipermeable membrane. Other terms that describe this type of membrane are: selectively permeable, partially permeable, or differentially permeable.
An impermeable membrane is that through which no substance can pass. Semipermeable membranes are those that let only solvents, like water, to pass through it. Permeable membranes are those that let solvent and solutes, like ions and molecules, to pass across it. There are also selectively permeable membranes, i.e., membranes that besides allowing the passage of solvent, let only some specific solutes to pass while blocking others. See link:
Osmosis is the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane. Diffusion refers to the simple property of moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration so that the concentration of the total area will be equal and balanced (at equilibrium). Diffusion can occur with any substance and does not require but can involve a permeable membrane.
Fluids move or flow due to a difference in pressure between two points. This pressure difference can be created by gravity, mechanical forces, temperature changes, or by osmotic pressure. The movement of fluids can also be influenced by the viscosity of the fluid and the presence of obstacles in their path.
A semi-permeable membrane is a membrane that allows certain substances to pass through while preventing others from crossing. It selectively permits the passage of molecules based on size and charge. This property is crucial in biological processes such as osmosis and filtration.
The movement of water through a semipermeable membrane is called osmosis.
The property of a membrane or other material that allows some substances to pass through it more easily than others.Selective permeability refers to the control that a cell membrane has in terms of what it allows to cross it. This gives the cell membrane the ability to choose which molecules enter or leave.
When the plasma membrane is permeable, it means that it allows certain substances to pass through, such as small molecules like oxygen and carbon dioxide, while restricting the passage of larger molecules and charged ions. This selective permeability helps to regulate the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
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