Biology, asked by bts200611, 7 months ago

The movement of carbon dioxide in and out of the cell takes place by the

process of

a. osmosis b. plasmolysis c. endocytosis d. diffusion​

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Answered by dheeraj3425
1

Diffusion is a process in which solute moves from the area of higher concentration to the area of lower concentration till the equilibrium is achieved. It takes place liquid and gaseous form. ... The movement of carbon dioxide from the cell to the outside will stop when concentration is equal inside and outside the cell.

Answered by navya733
0

Explanation:

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