Why is the cell membrane called semi-permeable?

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2026-07-09 10:55

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The cell membrane is hydrophilic outside and hydrophobic from inside thanks to the phospholipid. The membrane also contains protein gated channels which allow some molecules to pass through and ion channels. The transport in an out of cells is also controlled by osmotic pressure, the electric charge etc.

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