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Yes, the tonoplast is semi-permeable, allowing it to control the movement of molecules, such as water, ions, and other small molecules, in and out of the vacuole in plant cells. This selective permeability helps maintain the osmotic balance and regulate the internal environment of the cell.

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What does seminpermeable membrane do?

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