How is carbon dioxide and water and sodium ions transported across the cell membrane by both passive and active transport?
Water and Carbon Dioxide passively pass across the cell membrane along their concentration gradient due to their small size and lack of major polarity. Sodium ions are transferred across the membrane via a channel actively through the utilization of ATP. ChaCha!
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