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How are the following transported into and out of the cell?water,carbon dioxide,food particles in amoeba.

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Answered by dhrugupt
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Explanation:

Carbon Dioxide moves in and out through simple diffusion while water moves in and out through osmosis.

These pass through the cell/plasma membrane which is a semi-permeable membrane...

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Answered by Bitwin
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Amoeba is a single celled organism. The waste material carbon dioxide is removed by the process of diffusion though the cell membrane and the nitrogenous waste mainly ammonia is excreted with the help of the contractile vacuole. ... Therefore, it is present in high concentrations inside the cell


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