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How do substances travel in the cell?

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Answered by sam46083
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Some substances pass through small holes in the surface cell membrane. This is called diffusion and does not require the cell to expend energy. Oxygen gets into a celland carbon dioxide (the product of respiration reactions) leaves it this way. ... small particles (ions or molecules) diffuse more quickly than large ones.
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