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Q: How do water molecules and carbon dioxide move in and out of the cell?
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What passes through a cell using passive?

oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water molecules


What passes through a cell using passive transport?

oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water molecules


What molecules get transported around an animal cell?

oxygen, water carbon dioxide, proteins glucose/ carbohydrates


What are 3 molecules that pass through the lipid bilayer of the cell membrane?

oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water


What would happen if the concentration of molecules outside the cell was lower than the inside?

the carbon dioxide will move into the cell due to the concentration of carbon dioxide outside of the cell being higher


How many ATP molecules can the cell synthesize for each molecule of pyruvate oxidized to carbon dioxide and water?

7


Which substance could pass through the cell membrane readily?

Small molecules, such as water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.


What bio molecules are needed for cell development?

carbon dioxide and somethin else


Through what structure does water oxygen and carbon dioxide can enter a cell?

Water, carbon dioxide and oxygen can enter a cell through the plasma membrane.


What substances will a cell allow in?

A cell will only freely allow in very small molecules such as oxygen, water and carbon dioxide. Larger molecules such as sugars must be transported into the cell through special channels using energy.


Why can oxygen water and carbon dioxide move through the cell membrane but salt and protein cannot?

That depend on size and the charge.Large molecules and charged molecules cannot move freely


What is the main products of the cell?

Carbon dioxide and water.