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Biology, 12.01.2021 22:40, rondonalba

Why are all cells semipermeable? A. They allow ALL nutriendlryto pass.
B.
They allow some substances to pass.
C.
The membrane requires nutrients to live.
D. They allow some substances to enter, but they prevent any substance from leaving.

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