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  • Cell Membrane: Structure and Selective Permeability Explained
    The structure you're describing is the cell membrane.

    Here's why:

    * Outermost Boundary: The cell membrane encloses the entire cell, separating its internal environment from the external surroundings.

    * Semipermeable: The cell membrane is selectively permeable, meaning it allows certain substances to pass through while blocking others. This is crucial for maintaining the cell's internal balance and carrying out vital functions.

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