Flint is generally considered to be non-permeable, meaning that it does not allow fluids or gases to pass through it easily. Its high density and compact structure make it resistant to the flow of water or other liquids.
depend upon your choice , hydrogen permeable but water not
Selective permeable
Permeable ground refers to ground that allows water to seep through it, rather than pooling on the surface. It can be beneficial for managing stormwater runoff and reducing erosion. Materials like gravel, permeable pavers, or specially designed soils can be used to create permeable surfaces.
Yes, selectively permeable and semi-permeable mean the same thing. They refer to a membrane that allows certain molecules or ions to pass through while blocking others based on size, charge, or other properties.
Cell membranes are semi-permeable, meaning they allow certain substances to pass through while blocking others. This selectivity is facilitated by proteins embedded in the membrane that regulate the passage of specific molecules based on size, charge, and other properties.
Plasma membranes are selectively permeable.
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the cell wall is fully permeable
The prefix for "permeable" is "permea-".
Only capillaries have permeable walls; veins and arteries are not permeable.
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No, the cell wall is not a permeable membrane. It acts as a rigid structure that provides support and protection to the cell, allowing certain substances to pass through pores, but it is not freely permeable like a membrane.
Permeable mean that it is full time. Semi-permeable is when it is only part of the time.
Yes sand is permeable
flint and steel use it to detonate tnt ^.^
A flint and tinder