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what forces moves oxygen and carbon dioxide across the respiratory membrane

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Answered by Rana786
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Oxygen and carbon dioxide moves across the respiratory membrane by simple diffusion and energy is not required to move oxygen or carbon dioxide across the mombrane.If fact these gases have different partial pressures and follow different "pressure" gradients that leads to diffusion.
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