Biology, asked by mandar7282, 1 year ago

How does the gases like carbon-dioxide and oxygen move in and out of the cell ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gases move in and out of the cell by the process of diffusion. ... Materialslike oxygen, carbon dioxide and glucose enter and leave cells by diffusion. When a cell is respiring the concentration of oxygen and glucose inside the cell is lower than the surrounding blood so these substances move into the cell.

Answered by iamrhimanshukumar09
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Gases move in and out of the cell by the process of diffusion. ... Materials like oxygen, carbon dioxide and glucose enter and leave cells by diffusion. When a cell is respiring the concentration of oxygen and glucose inside the cell is lower than the surrounding blood so these substances move into the cell.

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