Biology, asked by vanshvaid235, 1 month ago

HOW DO THE FOLLOWING SUBSTANCES MOVE INAND OUT OF A CELL-


(A). OXYGEN (B) ABSORPTION OF WATER BY PLANT

ROOTS. (C) DIALYSIS

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Answered by 20dipankarsaikia04
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Answer:

Substances move in and out of cells by diffusion down a concentration gradient, through a partially permeable membrane. ... Osmosis is a type of diffusion but refers only to the movement of water molecules. Uncontrolled osmosis into an animal cell can cause the cell's death.

Answered by BK99999
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Answer:

Explanation:(a)OXYGEN-DIFFUSION

(B) ABSORPTION OF WATER BY PLANT-OSMOSIS

(C) DIALYSIS-OSMOSIS

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