1. How do substances like co 2, and
water move in and out of the cell?
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Answer:
due to semipermeable cell membrane or cell wall
Explanation:
All the cells present in our body have semipermeable cell membrane or cell wall or both which helps the cells to take in nutrients that are needed and release substances which are unnecessary.
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Answer:
The substances like Co2 and water (h2o) move in an d out of the cell by the process of diffusion from the region of higher concentration to lower concentration
Explanation:
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