Biology, asked by iamvanshika2005, 2 months ago

Give an example of diffusion across the plasma membrane???

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Answered by Anonymous
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Molecules can move through the cell's cytosol by diffusion, and some molecules also diffuse across the plasma membrane (as shown in the picture above). ... For example, oxygen might move into the cell by diffusion, while at the same time, carbon dioxide might move out in obedience to its own concentration gradient.

Answered by o4kamboj
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Molecules can move through the cell's cytosol by diffusion, and some molecules also diffuse across the plasma membrane .

example

  • oxygen might move into the cell by diffusion, while at the same time, carbon dioxide might move out in obedience to its own concentration gradient.

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