how do substances like CO and water travel across the cell membrane?
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CO2 moves in and out of the cells by the process of diffusion which involves the movement of molecules from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration across the cell membrane
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CO
2
is a gas so, it moves in and out of the cell by diffusion. Diffusion is a process in which the molecules intermingle due to their kinetic energy and movement of molecules is from higher concentration to lower concentration.
H
2
O
moves in and out the cell by osmosis,
in which the water molecules move from lower solute concentration to higher solute concentration through the cell m
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