The carbon dioxide will move in because if the amount of carbon dioxide fluid is greater outside the cell then the carbon dioxide will diffuse in so that the amount of carbon dioxide inside and outside of the cell will be an equillibrium
Carbon Dioxide with escape the cell until the concentrations inside and outside are equal. Pressure (or concentration) moves from high to low
Down its concentration gradient and into the cell.
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through respiration and photosynthesis.
the carbon dioxide will move into the cell due to the concentration of carbon dioxide outside of the cell being higher
Oxygen moves into the cell and Carbon Dioxide moves out of the cell due to diffusion
Water, carbon dioxide and oxygen can enter a cell through the plasma membrane.
Animal cells need food (usually glucose), water, oxygen, and raw materials to build and grow the cell. In higher animals, a circulatory system using blood provides these needs, and removes waste materials from the cell.
a plant it is carbon dioxide
the carbon dioxide will move into the cell due to the concentration of carbon dioxide outside of the cell being higher
Oxygen moves into the cell and Carbon Dioxide moves out of the cell due to diffusion
simple diffusion
Water, carbon dioxide and oxygen can enter a cell through the plasma membrane.
Carbon dioxide and water.
Carbon dioxide and water.
Carbon Dioxide, Water and protein.
Animal cells need food (usually glucose), water, oxygen, and raw materials to build and grow the cell. In higher animals, a circulatory system using blood provides these needs, and removes waste materials from the cell.
carbon dioxide and water
a plant it is carbon dioxide
When tracing the path of oxygen, water, carbon dioxide and glucose in the production of energy it will show that first oxygen and water enter the cell. Carbon dioxide and glucose are then produced in the cell and carbon dioxide is given off. Energy is also dispelled as glucose.
plants 'breathe' in carbon dioxide and 'breathe' out oxygen