Biology, asked by Aryqveer20, 3 months ago

How does Oxygen move inside a cell​

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Answered by OmsinghRajput07
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Oxygen and carbon dioxide move across cell membranes via simple diffusion, a process that requires no energy input and is driven by differences in concentration on either side of the cell membrane

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Answered by Anonymous
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The oxygen molecules move, by diffusion, out of the capillaries and into the body cells. While oxygen moves from the capillaries and into body cells, carbon dioxide moves from the cells into the capillaries. Carbon dioxide is brought, through the blood, back to the heart and then to the lungs.

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