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What would happen if cell membranes suddenly became permeable instead of selectively permeable? Could cells still remain alive?
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What would happen if cell membranes suddenly became permeable instead of selectively permeable? Could cells still remain alive?
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If cell membranes became permeable then anything would be able to pass to and from the cell and the surrounding environment, disrupting the equilibrium (homeostasis) that should be present.
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