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 Membranes control what enters and leaves a cell. Therefore membranes are said to be a selective barrier. 
Membranes control what enters and leave a [[Cell|cell]]. Therefore membranes are said to be a selective barrier<ref>Hardin et al. (2011) "Beckers World of the Cell" 8th ed., Pearson Education, pp. 27</ref>.&nbsp; &nbsp;<br>


Hardin et al. (2011) "Beckers World of the Cell" 8th ed., Pearson Education, pp. 27<references /><br>
See also [[Cell membrane|Cell Membrane]].  
 
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Membranes control what enters and leave a cell. Therefore membranes are said to be a selective barrier[1].   

See also Cell Membrane.

References

  1. Hardin et al. (2011) "Beckers World of the Cell" 8th ed., Pearson Education, pp. 27