How do the gases like CO2 And O2 move in and out of the cell
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- Gases like carbon dioxide and oxygen cross the membrane by the process of diffusion.
- They tend to move from the region of higher concentration to that of lower concentration.
- ... Since gases spread everywhere quite easily, the process of diffusion doesn't require a membrane, hence no actual role of the cell membrane here.
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gases moves from higher concentration to lower concentration and the nerves are pemiable so co2 and o2 moves in and out by the process of diffusion..
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