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The two cell organelles that are partially permeable are the cell membrane and the mitochondria. The cell membrane selectively allows certain substances to enter and exit the cell, maintaining homeostasis. Similarly, the mitochondrial membrane regulates the movement of ions and molecules, playing a crucial role in energy production through cellular respiration. Both organelles contribute to the cell's ability to control its internal environment.

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