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28 January, 11:38

How would a cell be affected if it lost the ability to be selectively permeable?

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  1. 28 January, 12:03
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    If a cell lost the ability to be selectively permeable, then the cell wouldn't be able to get the nutrients or things it needs from outside the cell ... There's a reason that the cell is selectively permeable (cell selects what it wants in or out of the cell).
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