Biology, asked by guri87, 1 year ago

name the process by which carbon dioxide and water moves in and out of the cells

Answers

Answered by Sanskriti101199
3
heya friend!!☺
here's your answer!!☺☺
The substances like CO2 and water move in and out of a cell by diffusion from the region of high concentration to low concentration. When the concentration of CO2 and water is higher in external environment than that inside the cell, CO2 and water moves inside the cell. When the concentration outside the cell becomes low and it is high inside the cell, they moves out.

hope it helps you!!☺
do mark as brainliest if satisfied!!☺

AMANPATHAK1: Whatsaap
AMANPATHAK1: Aap apne number ka pahele ka 3 number batao baki ka pta laga lunga
AMANPATHAK1: 639 ke baad ke 3 number hehe
Answered by Anonymous
1
Hii..

Carbondioxide and other gases like Oxygen move in and out of the cell by the process of diffusion.
Diffusion is movement of the gases from their higher concentration to lower concentration i.e along their gradient and is also known as uphill to down hill transport.

Solvents like water move in and out of the cell by the process known as osmosis which is also a type of diffusion .
In osmosis the solvent (Water) moves from the region of lower concentration of solute(any other medium) to higher concentration of solute.
Its actually the same as diffusion ..water moves from its region of higher concentration(lower solute) to its region of lower concentration(higher solute) but in osmosis we usually define with the respect of other medium(solute) present.

_________________________

Hope this helps u!
Similar questions