membraanselectiviteit
Membraanselectiviteit refers to the ability of a biological membrane, such as the plasma membrane of a cell, to allow certain molecules or ions to pass through it more easily than others. This selective permeability is crucial for maintaining cellular homeostasis, regulating the passage of nutrients into the cell, and removing waste products.
The primary mechanism behind membrane selectivity is the lipid bilayer structure of the membrane, which is
Factors influencing membrane selectivity include the size, charge, and hydrophobicity of the molecule, as well as