the definition of the of tissue permeability is: -
The absorption of substances within the body tissues.
cell permeability, which allows nutrients and other substances to enter the cells more readily and allows the removal of waste products from the cells.
It is semi permeable [ the cell membrane]
depend upon your choice , hydrogen permeable but water not
nope
impermeable
The function of simple columnar tissue is to provide protection against any bacteria that might be ingested. However, it is still permeable enough for necessary ions to enter.KKK
Plasma membranes are selectively permeable.
it is not selective permeable. - Cell membranes are selective permeable. Cell walls are fully permeable - which means that it allows all substances/molecules to pass in and out of the cell. It is located outside of the membrane.
the cell wall is fully permeable
It is semi permeable [ the cell membrane]
only solids can be permeable
Only capillaries have permeable walls; veins and arteries are not permeable.
Permeable mean that it is full time. Semi-permeable is when it is only part of the time.
Yes sand is permeable
Due to an interconnection in pore spaces.
Permeable Press was created in 1990.
Zinc isn't permeable to water.
The cell membrane is semi-permeable.