A selectively permeable membrane allows SOME but not ALL materials to cross.
this means that it allows some materials, but not all, to cross it, or permeate it.
Some materials cross the cell membrane by diffusion. Some cross through channels. Some bind to receptors and are actively transported.
This sort of membrane is said to be semipermeable.
Such a membrane is said to be selectively permeable or semi-permeable.
A membrane that only allows certain substances to cross is called a selectively permeable or semi-permeable membrane. It allows some molecules or ions to pass through while blocking others based on characteristics like size, charge, or solubility.
yes, they only allow water moleclues to pass through the membrane.
The cell membrane, which is a lipid bilayer, will only allow some things in and allow others to go out of the cell.
A selectively permeable membrane allows only certain molecules or substances to pass through, based on their size, charge, or other properties. This membrane acts as a barrier that can control the passage of specific substances while blocking others.
Yes. The cell membrane allows some materials to be let in, while keeping others out. This is done by passive or active transport.
the cell membrane allows materials, such as bacteria, to come in or out.It is the outside boundary of the cell that separates the cell from its envornment.
the ability to allow materials to cross a membrane
The cell membrane, which is a lipid bilayer, will only allow some things in and allow others to go out of the cell.