a partially permeable membrane allows some molecules or ions to pass through it
Plasma membranes are selectively permeable.
a partially permeable membrane allows some molecules or ions to pass through it
the cell wall is fully permeable
skin
yes,it has to be
No,it is not impermeable.It is partially permeable.
Yes, the cytoplasm is partially permeable, meaning that some substances can pass through it while others cannot. This allows for control over which molecules can enter and exit the cell, helping to regulate cell function.
It depends what the balloon is made of. Some are made so purposely.
cell membrane
There is no real difference other than the wording; both semi-permeable and partially-permeable mean the ability to allow some substances to pass.However, OCR examiners for AS Biology have said that you should "not use the term semi-permeable when referring to cell membranes that allow water and other solutes to cross them" but should "refer to them as partially permeable."
They are all semipermeable.
A fully permeable layer is a layer that allows all substances to pass through. A partially permeable membrane is a membrane that only allows some substances to infiltrate.