Difference between semi permeable membrane and selectively permeable membrane.
And is cell membrane a semi-permeable or selectively-permeable membrane?
Which membrane does osmosis and active transport require
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Explanation:
The semipermeable membranes permit the movement of solvent molecules through them but prevent the movement of solute particles. The selectively permeable membrane is normally semipermeable but allows selective passage of solutes through them.
Cell membrane or plasma membrane is described as a selectively permeable membrane.
These substances move in and out of the cells by different transport processes such as diffusion, osmosis and active transport, which occur through the cell plasma membrane.