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How does substances like carbon dioxide and water move in and out of the cell? explain

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Answered by ballerina
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water moves in and out of a cell by a process called osmosis. in this process water moves from a region of high concentration of water to that of lower concentration.
          carbon dioxide being soluble in water,can move along with it. this process can be called diffusion.
Answered by aryanarora97
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