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name the process by which carbon dioxide and hydrogen in and out of the cell​

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Answered by pmahato033gmailcom
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Sabatier reaction - Wikipedia

The process is electrolysis of water by electricity to create hydrogen (which can partly be used directly in fuel cells) and the addition of carbon dioxide CO2 (Sabatier process) to create methane. The CO2 can be extracted from the air or fossil fuel waste gases by the amine process, amongst many others.

Answered by Anonymous
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Diffusion is the process by which carbon dioxide and hydrogen leaves and enters in and out of a cell.

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