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Permeable if anything can go through or semipermeable if only certain things can go through it.
In the nucleus.
It acts as a facilitator to allow water-soluble subtances to pass through the cell membrane
Plasma membrane
The cell membrane will only allow certain molecules access. For example, glucose molecules are too large to pass through the cell membrane without undergoing endocytosis, but water molecules can easily pass through the cell membrane.
What could happen to a cell if it didn't allow anything in through its membrane
Permeable if anything can go through or semipermeable if only certain things can go through it.
A membrane that does not allow substances through is impermeable. One that allows some substances, but not others, is semipermeable or selectively permeable.
It acts as a facilitator to allow water-soluble subtances to pass through the cell membrane
In the nucleus.
Membrane transporter.
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Plasma membrane
Conductor
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