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<em>It is the outermost covering of a cell that separates the contents of the cell from its external environment. </em>
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<em>It only allows the entry and exit of some materials. It also prevents the movement of some. Therefore, it is also called a selectively permeable membrane.</em>
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<em>Some substances like carbon dioxide and oxygen can move across the cell membrane due to the process known as diffusion.</em>
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<em>Water also obeys the laws of diffusion. The movement of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane is called osmosis.</em>
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Answer:
Xylem Tissue
Explanation:
Xylem, plant vascular tissue that conveys water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant
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Answer:
Myosin
Explanation:
Two of the important proteins are myosin, which forms the thick filament, and actin, which forms the thin filament. Myosin has a long, fibrous tail and a globular head, which binds to actin. The myosin head also binds to ATP, which is the source of energy for muscle movement
Different animals have different adaptations due to their habitat, which help them survive. For example, the camel located in deserts have 2 humps where fat is stored which can be metabolised for energy.
Answer:
The water cycle
Explanation:
When water is evaporated whatever dirt or salt particles were in it do not get evaporated with it. So when it falls back to earth (as rain, snow, hail, ect.) it is technically pure, until something is added to it.