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How do water molecules and carbon dioxide move in and out of the cell? ... When water molecules move in and out of cell by crossing the membranes it's called osmosis. Water moves from high (low solute concentration) to low (high solute concentration) of water. Osmosis is a type of simple diffusion.

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