Biology, asked by princeverma833, 1 year ago

Carbon dioxide moves out of the cell by diffusion, when


shashi11malik: when their is more amount of oxygen inside the cell

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Answered by JaiPalani
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oxygen moves in by osmosis

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Answered by abhishek686
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At the same time, carbon dioxidemolecules diffuse rapidly out of the red blood cells, down their concentration gradient, and into your lungs. When water molecules movefreely across a cell membrane, the process is called osmosis, which is just a special type of simple diffusion.

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