The cell membrane is semipermeable because it allows certain molecules to pass through while restricting others. This selective permeability helps the cell regulate the movement of substances in and out of the cell, maintaining internal balance and allowing for cellular processes to occur effectively.
It's a semi-permeable membrane, so it controls what goes in and out of the cell.
The Cell Membrane also known as the plasma membrane
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Such a membrane is said to be selectively permeable or semi-permeable.
Ribosome is a cell organelle not bounded by membrane. It is responsible for protein synthesis in the cell.
The plasma membrane.
It means that is/can be a door to a cell 'hence semi permeable membrane? (or to anything)
A semi-permeable membrane is a membrane which allows cells to pass through it. The cells which make up the membrane of the inside of the cheek of the human mouth, for example, are semi-permeable. This allows things, like nicotine for example, to be absorbed through the membrane walls while the walls maintain structural integrity.
a semi permeable membrane
It's a semi-permeable membrane, so it controls what goes in and out of the cell.
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The Cell Membrane also known as the plasma membrane
Osmosis can only occur if water travels through the semi-permeable membrane. This will cause water to cross the lipid bilayer.
Such a membrane is said to be selectively permeable or semi-permeable.
One example of a semi-permeable membrane is the cell membrane in living organisms. It allows certain molecules to pass through while blocking others based on size, charge, and other factors. This selective permeability is essential for maintaining cellular functions and regulating the exchange of substances with the environment.
Protective membrane
A semi permeable plasmodial membrane