how do substances like carbondioxide(CO2) and water(HO2) move in and out of the cell? Please give a very detailed answer
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co2
co2 moves in and out of the cell through the plasma membrane by the process of diffusion. diffusion is the intermixing of 2 diff. states of matter from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.
h2o
h2o moves by the process of osmosis.osmosis is the process of mvmnt of water molecules from higher concentration to a region of lower concentration through a semi permeable membrane.
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Explanation:
CO2 moves in and out of a cell through a semipermeable membrane which allows the co2 to pass from higher concentration to the lower concentration through the process called diffusion.
H2O moves in and out of a cell through a membrane known as semi permeable membrane as it allows the water to flow from its higher concentration to its lower concentration this process is known as osmosis