how do substances like carbon dioxide and water move in and out of the cell . discuss
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➡️Some substances (small molecules, ions) such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and oxygen (O2), can move across the plasma membrane by diffusion, which is a passive transport process. Because the membrane acts as a barrier for certain molecules and ions, they can occur in different concentrations on the two sides of the membrane. Such a concentration gradient across a semipermeable membrane sets up an osmotic flow for the water.
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C02 moves in and out of the cells by the process of definition which involves the moment of molecules of region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration across the cell membrane.
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