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How do substances like carbon dioxide and oxygen move across the cell membrane?

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Answered by ay3633978
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Gases like carbon dioxide and oxygen cross the membrane by the process of diffusion. They tend to move from the region of higher concentration to that of lower concentration.

Answered by Ankitpoonia
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Answer:

Gaseous exchange occurs in body alway through diffusion

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