Cell Wall Permeability: Water, CO2, and Oxygen
True.
The cell wall is a semipermeable membrane, which means that it allows some substances to pass through it while blocking others. Water, carbon dioxide, and oxygen are all small molecules that can easily pass through the cell wall.
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