Biology, asked by Vkrish2004, 1 year ago

How do substances like co2 and water move in and out of the cell.
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Answered by Brainly100
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Hi friend here is your answer ,

The substance like carbon dioxide and water can move in and out of the cell only by a process known as diffusion .

Now, what is diffusion ?

The spontaneous movement of substance like water and carbon dioxide through the cell wall is called diffusion.

The plasma Membrane office sale is usually permeable but sometimes it is semipermeable that means it allows only the required substance in and out of the cells so the carbon dioxide and water move in and out of the cell through the plasma membrane .

It only occurs from an area of higher concentration to an area of Lower concentration.

The Diffusion doesnot absorb any ATP or Energy in the process.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hii..

Exchange of gases takes place usually by the process known as diffusion . Diffusion occurs along the concentration gradient i.e from higher concentration to lower concentration.
Gases like O2 and CO2 usually diffuse according to their gradients.

Water moves through osmosis i.e also a type of diffusion . Water usually moves from lower solute concentration to higher solute concentration i.e from higher water conc. to lower water conc. just like diffusion.

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