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  • Selective Permeability of Cell Membranes: Definition & Importance
    The characteristic of the cell membrane that allows only certain molecules and ions to enter or exit the cell is called selective permeability. This means that the membrane is able to selectively control the movement of substances across it, allowing some substances to pass through while blocking others. This property is essential for maintaining the cell's internal environment and for controlling the transport of nutrients and waste products.
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