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datheman datheman
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11 years ago
I googled differentially permeable and it keeps sending me to the definition for semi permeable. I just want to know if it is the same thing so I dont get it wrong on my BIO assignment.
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SMK
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11 years ago
I mainly used semi-permeable

Semi permeable - means partially permeable, and will only let smaller molecules through
differentially permeable - means permeable to certain molecules only - this could be based on size, charge, shape or any other factor that affects movement.

Hence I would say, just from the words alone that things that are semi-permeable are just differentially permeable ACCORDING TO SIZE. Whereas differentially permeable doesn't have to be according to size, but rather to anything causing the difference in permeability.

For example:
Intestine wall is semi-permeable (water + few small molecules/ions)
Kidney wall is differentially permeable (according to ionic charge)
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11 years ago
Those terms can be used interchangeably.  Since there is a "difference" in what goes through and what doesn't,  I prefer to use the term "differentially."
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