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What does it mean for a cell membrane to be selectively permable
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What does it mean for a cell membrane to be selectively permable
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It only allows certain things through, such as water. One way to remember it is to think about how you wouldn’t eat just anything, and the cell doesn’t let just anything in. I hope this helps
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