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Edith Mcbride
6 June, 08:23
What does the cell membrane let in an out
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Moriah Chavez
6 June, 10:11
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The cell membrane is semipermeable or selectively permeable. This mean that certain materials may enter and exit but not others. Water, carbon dioxide and oxygen.
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