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Membrane networks are like a big spider web inside your body, helping different parts talk to each other. They are made of tiny walls that let some things in and keep other things out, just like a secret clubhouse with a special password.
Selective permeation is the process through which certain substances pass through a membrane or barrier, while others are restricted, based on size, solubility, or charge. This property is vital for biological membranes, enabling cells to maintain homeostasis by controlling the internal composition and allowing the exchange of necessary molecules.
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