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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.
that soil can let water through it.
It only let's some materials pass in and out.
depend upon your choice , hydrogen permeable but water not
Fully permeable refers to a substance or material that allows all molecules or substances to pass through it without any hindrance or obstruction. This property is commonly seen in membranes or filters that allow for free flow of particles without any restrictions.
Permeable mean that it is full time. Semi-permeable is when it is only part of the time.
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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.
Unable to be penetrated. Not permeable.
that soil can let water through it.
There is no real difference other than the wording; both semi-permeable and partially-permeable mean the ability to allow some substances to pass.However, OCR examiners for AS Biology have said that you should "not use the term semi-permeable when referring to cell membranes that allow water and other solutes to cross them" but should "refer to them as partially permeable."
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yes, it is
It can permeate some stuff but not everything
it blocks the passge of most substances
Plasma membranes are selectively permeable.
semi permeable means the cell chooses what comes into it, they have this so they can let food particles and water in but not large items or other cells