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25 January, 07:46

Why can oxygen gas, and carbon dioxide gas, CO2, move through the cell membrane?

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  1. 25 January, 08:55
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    Because Nonpolar and small polar molecules can pass through the cell membrane, so they diffuse across it in response to concentration gradients. Carbon dioxide and oxygen are two special molecules that undergo this simple diffusion which goes through the membrane.
  2. 25 January, 09:50
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    Carbon dioxide and oxygen are two molecules that undergo this simple diffusion through the membrane.
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