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Semipermeable membrane - Definition and Overview |
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A semipermeable membrane is a membrane which will allow certain molecules to pass through it by diffusion (sometimes "facilitated diffusion"). The rate of passage depends on the pressure, concentration and temperature of the molecules (or "solutes") on either side, as well as the permeability of the membrane to each kind.
Depending on the membrane and the solute, permeability may depend on solute size, solubility properties, or chemistry. An example of a semi-permeable membrane is a lipid bilayer, on which is based the plasma membrane that surrounds all biological cells. Many natural and synthetic materials thicker than a membrane are also semipermeable.
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Example Usage of Semipermeable |
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SEOmofo: @AlanBleiweiss Not me...my logic walls are constructed from a Semipermeable membrane that lets the magic in but keeps the stupid out. |
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TesuYo: Semipermeable Membran |
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ThatGentleman: @keithahundred Semipermeable ragtop vs waves ..#fckoutta here son ..a Fedora = EASY \\// |
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