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how do substances like carbon dioxide n water move in and out of the cell

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Answered by ishikarastogi
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carbon dioxide and water move across a fell by the process of diffusion and osmosis respectively. when the concentration of co2 is low outside the cell as compared to inside, it's nice out that is from a region of high concentration to a low concentration.
also , when concentration of water increases inside the cell as compared to its exterior, it's moves across the plasma region from a region of its high concentration to its low concentration

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey friend,

Carbondie oxide and water move across a cell by a process of diffusion and osmosis respectively. When the concentration of Co2 is low outside the cell as compared to inside, it moves out.

Also, when the concentration of water increases inside the cellbas compared to its exterior, it moves across the plasma region from a region of its higher concentration to its low concentration.


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