Biology, asked by rishikapriya3, 11 months ago

how do substance like co2 and h2O more in and out of the cell ?? explain.

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Answered by kmswami2002
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Answer:

Explanation:

Gases move in and out of the cell by the process of diffusion. Diffusion is the movement of a fluid from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.

Materials like oxygen, carbon dioxide and glucose enter and leave cells by diffusion. When a cell is respiring the concentration of oxygen and glucose inside the cell is lower than the surrounding blood so these substances move into the cell.

As carbon dioxide is produced the concentration inside the cell increases to a level higher than the surrounding blood, so carbon dioxide diffuses out of the cell. Cell membranes are very thin to allow materials to diffuse through them easily.

The same mechanism occurs for diffusion in other living systems also.

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Answered by unnati824
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Answer:

By the process of Osmosis

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