how do substances like CO2 and water move in and out of cell?
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By osmosis and diffusion ..
They move from higher concentration level to lower concentration level ....
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By the process of osmosis and diffusion the substances like CO2 and water move in and out of the cell from the region of high concentration to low concentration .
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When the concentration is higher in the outer atmosphere of the cell the water goes inside the cell and the cell will swell up by endothermic osmosis
And when concentration is higher inside the cell than the water goes outside the cell and the cell will shrink up by exothermic osmosis reaction
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