Science, asked by dhan67, 9 months ago

1. Where does gaseous exchange take place in an earthworm?
moist skin
body surface
lungs
gills​

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Answered by amt54321
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The Body Surface. Flatworms and annelids use their outer surfaces as gas exchange surfaces. Earthworms have a series of thin-walled blood vessels known as capillaries. Gas exchange occurs at capillaries located throughout the body as well as those in the respiratory surface.

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Answered by utkarsh778
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body surface

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