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What is meant by the following statement about the cell membrane? The cell membrane is said to be semipermeable. O A. It will not allow any molecules to pass through. oso O B. It does not contain any membrane
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What is meant by the following statement about the cell membrane?
The cell membrane is said to be semipermeable.
O A. It will not allow any molecules to pass through.
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O B. It does not contain any membrane proteins.
O C. It is very selective about what it allows to pass through.
D. It allows all polar molecules into the cell.
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semipermeable means something can be penetrated by a few things. that being said choices A and B can be eliminated.
Choice D would negate semi as it says all polar molecules, leaving choice C as the best answer
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