Biology, asked by aditi9640, 1 year ago

How do substances like carbon-di-oxide and water move in and out of the cell?

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Answered by arzu22786
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osmosis - exosmosis (out) and endosmosis (in) through the plasma membrane.
Answered by Anonymous
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substances like carbon-di-oxide and water move in and out of the cell ,by a process through OSMOSIS through the plasma membrane (semi-permeable)


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