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A cell membrane is semi-permeable. What does that mean? Select one: a. It lets things in, but not out of the cell. b. It let things out, but not into the cell. c. It Lets certain things in and certain
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A cell membrane is semi-permeable. What does that mean?
Select one:
a. It lets things in, but not out of the cell.
b. It let things out, but not into the cell.
c. It Lets certain things in and certain things out of the cell
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C. It lets certain things in
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