permeability
Permeable if anything can go through or semipermeable if only certain things can go through it.
A cell is a tiny unit of living material surrounded by a thin membrane.
The process is called filtration. It involves passing a mixture through a porous material, like filter paper or a filter membrane. The dissolved substances are trapped on the filter, while the solvent passes through.
Plasma Membrane (the skin)
That ability is called electrical resistance. Materials with high resistance impede the flow of electrons, while those with low resistance allow electrons to pass through more easily. The unit of measurement for electrical resistance is the ohm (Ω).
permeability
permeability
This ability is called porous (with many holes).
The Plasma Membrane, which has a phospholipid bi-layer.
Permeable if anything can go through or semipermeable if only certain things can go through it.
Malleability is the ability of a material to be pounded into a sheet.
The ability to transmit heat is called thermal conductivity, while the ability to transmit electricity is called electrical conductivity. These properties determine how efficiently heat or electricity can flow through a material.
The property is called the material's "thermal conductivity".
The passive transport of water through a biological membrane is called osmosis.
It is called cytoplasm.
flammability
The property is called the material's "thermal conductivity".