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What would happen to an organism if its cell membranes became permable to most substances
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What would happen to an organism if its cell membranes became permable to most substances
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It would die as harmful substances enters the cell. If the membrane of a nucleus becomes permeable to most substances, it would eventually burst due to over bulging
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