How do substances like CO2and water move in and out of
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Solution:Substances like CO2accumulate in high concentration inside the

cell. There is CO2 concentration difference in the internal and external

environment of a cell. CO2moves out of the cell, from a region of high

concentration to a region of low concentration outside the cell by the

process of diffusion.

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