how does substance like c02 and water in and out of the cell?
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osmosis and diffusion
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osmosis is the net movement of water from a high concentration to a lower concentration through a semi permeable membrane
diffusion is the net movement of particles from a high concentration to a lower concentration down a concentration gradient
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Answer: substances like co2 and water moves in and out of the cell by the process of diffusion
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diffusion is the process in which the molecules move from higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. As the co2 is accumulated in higher concentration outside the cell and less on inside the cell, therefore the co2 which is accumulated on the outside of the cell will move into the cell... same happens in the case of water...
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