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10 June, 13:19
What does selectively permeable mean
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Haylie Bird
10 June, 13:21
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Selectively permeable means that it allows only the nutrients it needs but keeps out the bad things out. For example, some windows have the netting to keep out the bugs from going into your house. That is selectively permeable.
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Turner Ross
10 June, 13:46
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Cell membrane allows certain substances through while others cannot
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