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Which part of a plant cell is fully permeable and partially membrane
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Which part of a plant cell is fully permeable and partially membrane
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Cell membrane. The cell membrane allows certain substances in, such as water, and prohibit certain substances from entering. The cell wall gives the plant cell it's shape just like how we are shaped by our skeleton.
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The cell wall is the answer to your question
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