semipermeabiliteettisuus
Semipermeabiliteettisuus, also known as selective permeability or differential permeability, is a property of a biological membrane or a synthetic membrane that allows certain molecules or ions to pass through by diffusion, while others are blocked. This selective passage is crucial for many biological processes, such as maintaining the internal environment of a cell, transporting nutrients, and eliminating waste products.
The semipermeable nature of cell membranes is primarily due to their lipid bilayer structure, which forms a
In biological systems, semipermeability is essential for homeostasis, the ability of an organism to maintain a