What is selective permeability?

Selective permeability refers to the ability of a cell membrane or other biological barrier to allow certain substances to pass through while restricting or blocking the passage of others. This selective permeability is essential for controlling the movement of molecules and ions in and out of cells, maintaining proper internal conditions for cellular processes, and protecting cells from harmful substances. The specific mechanisms of selective permeability can vary depending on the type of barrier and the substances involved.