27 Oct 2021
Problem 16
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Section 5.2: Review Questions
Chapter 5: Structure and Function of Plasma Membranes
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27 Oct 2021
Background and context
The plasma membrane, which lines the cell, is a semi-permeable membrane. It prevents various molecules from entering the cell; as a result, in order to transport different substances, the cell employs a separate mechanism that aids in the transfer of molecules into and out of the cell.
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