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How do substances like carbon dioxide and water move in and out of cell?
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Osmosis.

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The substances like carbondioxide gas and water move inside and outside of the cell through a semi-permeable membrane of the cell is called osmosis. Osmosis is a type of diffusion in which molecules moves from higher concentration to lower concentration through a semi-permeable membrane of the cell. The concentration of carbondioxide gas is higher inside the cell due to the process of respiration moves outside the cell while on the other hand, water moves inside and outside of the cell when it is needed.

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