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Exchange of gases through is seen in earthworm

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Answered by itzjuno
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This gas exchange is vital to an earthworm's ability to live. Earthworms do not have specialized respiratory organs like we do; instead, they take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide directly through their skin. ... In contrast, carbon dioxide is picked up by the blood and diffuses out into the air through the body surface.

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This gas exchange is vital to an earthworm's ability to live. Earthworms do not have specialized respiratory organs like we do; instead, they take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide directly through their skin. ... In contrast, carbon dioxide is picked up by the blood and diffuses out into the air through the body surface.

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