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Which statement best describes the plasma membrane?
a. it is nonpermeable to substances outside of the cell
b. its rigidity does not allow materials to enter the cell.
c. it is freely permeable to all substances.
d. it is selectively permeable to certain substances
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Which statement best describes the plasma membrane?
a. it is nonpermeable to substances...
a. it is nonpermeable to substances...
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