describe the respiratory organs of invertebrates
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Gills of invertebrates. ... Many invertebrates use gills as a major means of gas exchange; a few, such as the pulmonate land snail, use lungs. Almost any thin-walled extension of the body surface that comes in contact with the environmental medium and across which gas exchange occurs can be viewed as a gill.
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lungs are the respiratory organs in vertebrae
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