Biology, asked by yashmahendrahande, 10 months ago

how does a substance like CO2 and H2O move in and out of a cell​

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Answered by Anonymous
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THE SUBSTANCES LIKE CO2 AND H2O MOVES IN AND OUT OF THE CELL BY THE PROCESS OF DIFFUSION. DIFFUSION IS A PROCESS IN WHICHTHE PARTICLES MOVE FROM ITS HIGHER CONCENTRATION TO LOWER CONCENTRATION .ALSO IT CAN BE SAID THAT INTERMIXING OF PARTICLES IS ALSO KNOWN AS DIFFUSION.

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Answered by sagarmankoti
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  • CO2 [Carbon Dioxide] move in and out of the cell by the process of diffusion. O2 [Oxygen] also move in and out using this process.

  • H2O [Water] move in and out of the cell by the process of osmosis.
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