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What is the difference between semi permeable and selectively permeable?

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Semi permeable : means this type of membranes transports only water or solvents substances from low conc. Area to higher conc. Area

Selectively permeable: means only selective substances like glucose ..that is transports through sodium cotransporter channel


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