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Which property of a cell's plasma membrane makes it semipermeable? A) The phosphate groups are polar and attract other molecules. B) The cell can replace unsaturated fats in the membrane with saturated ones. C) The cell can change the flexibility of its membrane. D) Molecules of the membrane can flow past one another.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The cell can change the flexibility of its membrane because it has small guard cells which only let substances through (I may be wrong)