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Kamren Estrada
31 January, 04:33
Why membranes are selectively permeable
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Kamari Stark
31 January, 07:14
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The cell membrane is selectively permeable, meaning it only lets certain things in and out. The structure of the phospholipid bilayer prevents random things from drifting through the membrane, and proteins act like doors, letting the right stuff in and out.
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Lashon
31 January, 07:17
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it only lets certain things in and out
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