semipermeabilitását
Semipermeabilitását, often translated as semipermeability or selective permeability, describes the property of a membrane that allows certain molecules or ions to pass through by diffusion, and occasionally specialized facilitated diffusion, but blocks the passage of others. This selective passage is based on factors such as the size, charge, and chemical properties of the particles.
Biological membranes are prime examples of semipermeable barriers. The plasma membrane surrounding cells, for instance, controls
In non-biological contexts, semipermeable membranes are utilized in various technologies. Dialysis, a medical procedure to remove