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Is only molecules that are entering the cell from the outside can diffuse via passive transport?

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No

Step-by-step explanation:

Small molecules like water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide can flow through the cell wall in both directions by passive transport

It all depends on the concentration gradient.

Usually, oxygen enters the cell and carbon dioxide leaves.

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