Which structure in plant cells is selectively permeable and regulates the movement of substances?
Correct Answer: Plasma membrane
- Step 1: Understand what a plant cell is. A plant cell is a basic unit of life in plants.
- Step 2: Learn about the structures in a plant cell. There are many structures, but we are focusing on the plasma membrane.
- Step 3: Know what 'selectively permeable' means. It means that the structure can choose what goes in and out.
- Step 4: Identify the plasma membrane. It is the outer layer of the cell that surrounds the cytoplasm.
- Step 5: Understand the function of the plasma membrane. It controls the movement of substances, allowing some to enter and exit while blocking others.
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