Biology, asked by pradhanpriya320, 2 months ago

how do the movement of gases like carbon dioxide takes place through selectively permeable membrane?​

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Answered by asajaysingh12890
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Water, carbon dioxide, and oxygen are among the few simple molecules that can cross the cell membrane by diffusion (or a type of diffusion known as osmosis ). Diffusion is one principle method of movement of substances within cells, as well as the method for essential small molecules to cross the cell membrane

Answered by kinjalpandey012
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Water, carbon dioxide, and oxygen are among the few simple molecules that can cross the cell membrane by diffusion (or a type of diffusion known as osmosis ). Diffusion is one principle method of movement of substances within cells, as well as the method for essential small molecules to cross the cell membrane.

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