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What is the difference between a selectively permeable, permeable, and impermeable membrane?

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Selectively permeable- the membrane only allows some things into the cell, others things it is able to keep out Permeable- the membrane allows everything to get in, nothing is kept out Impermeable- Nothing can get into the cell  more
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