animals that breath through diffusion
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Respiration in Animals
Through Plasma Membrane. In unicellular animals, such as amoeba, exchange of gases takes place through cell surface. ...
Through Body Wall or Skin. Tapeworms, earthworms and leeches use their skin for the exchange of gases. ...
Through Tracheal System. ...
Through Gills. ...
Through lungs.
Through Plasma Membrane. In unicellular animals, such as amoeba, exchange of gases takes place through cell surface. ...
Through Body Wall or Skin. Tapeworms, earthworms and leeches use their skin for the exchange of gases. ...
Through Tracheal System. ...
Through Gills. ...
Through lungs.
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Sea butterflies, a part of the snail family, are thin and transparent creatures that live in oceans. Because their bodies are so thin, they can take up – or diffuse – oxygen from water. Other small water-dwelling animals also depend on diffusion to survive. Lastly, mammals breathe using lungs.
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