Dialysis tubing and the wall of the small intestine both serve as selective barriers that allow for the passage of certain substances while restricting others. They facilitate the movement of solutes and fluids; dialysis tubing permits the diffusion of small molecules like glucose and ions, similar to how the small intestine absorbs nutrients and water. Both structures are designed to maintain homeostasis by controlling the exchange of materials, thus playing crucial roles in their respective biological processes.
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