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Carbon dioxide and oxygen are molecules that move across a cell membrane due to which important life process?
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Carbon dioxide and oxygen are molecules that move across a cell membrane due to which important life process?
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Oxygen and carbon dioxide move across a cell membrane due to diffusion. Diffusion is a passive process as it requires no energy to move particles down the concentration gradient.
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