Select all that apply about 02 and CO2. O Both are nonpolar molecules. Both can diffuse passively through cell membranes without the help of proteins. O Both are used in cellular respiration. Both are produced in cellular respiration. O Both are small molecules. O Both are hydrophilic molecules. O Oxygen (02) is a cellular respiration input and CO2 is an output. O CO2 is reduced and Oxygen (02) is the product of oxidation. Both are symmetrical molecules. Oxygen (02) gains electrons and is reduced . C02 is the product of oxidation.

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Select all that apply about 02 and CO2.
O Both are nonpolar molecules.
Both can diffuse passively through cell membranes without the help of
proteins.
O Both are used in cellular respiration.
Both are produced in cellular respiration.
O Both are small molecules.
O Both are hydrophilic molecules.
O Oxygen (02) is a cellular respiration input and CO2 is an output.
O Co2 is reduced and Oxygen (02) is the product of oxidation.
Both are symmetrical molecules.
Oxygen (02) gains electrons and is reduced . CO2 is the product of
oxidation.
Transcribed Image Text:Select all that apply about 02 and CO2. O Both are nonpolar molecules. Both can diffuse passively through cell membranes without the help of proteins. O Both are used in cellular respiration. Both are produced in cellular respiration. O Both are small molecules. O Both are hydrophilic molecules. O Oxygen (02) is a cellular respiration input and CO2 is an output. O Co2 is reduced and Oxygen (02) is the product of oxidation. Both are symmetrical molecules. Oxygen (02) gains electrons and is reduced . CO2 is the product of oxidation.
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