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how does carbon dioxide or oxygen move across the cell membrane

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Answered by HridyaPradeep
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.....due to diffusion......
Answered by ParveenTanwar
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) and oxygen (O2) are both molecules that can move across cell membranes through simple diffusion. ... At the same time, carbon dioxide molecules diffuse rapidly out of the red blood cells, down their concentration gradient, and into your lungs.
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