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the process which helps Co² to move in and out to the cells​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

H2O moves in and out the cell by osmosis, in which the water molecules move from lower solute concentration to higher solute concentration through the cell membrane.

Answered by subhamrout2019
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Explanation:

The substances like CO2 and water move in and out of a cell by diffusion

Diffusion is a physical process in which the substance or molecules move from the region of higher concentration to the region of lower concentration. This process occurs in all three states of matter – gases, liquids, or solids and is found fastest in gases when compared to liquids and solids.

Diffusion is one of the important process and essential activity in human organs. Listed below are a few examples of the diffusion process in the living system.

Movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide gas in the lungs.

Movement of water, salts, and waste products in the kidneys.

Movement of calcium from food into cells occurs in the intestines.

Movement of the molecules during various metabolic or cellular processes.

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