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explain respiration in lower animals​

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Answered by EBHN
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Answer : Respiration is the process of releasing energy from food and this takes place inside the cells of the body. The process of respiration involves taking in oxygen (of air) into cells, using it for releasing energy by burning food, and then eliminating the waste products (carbon dioxide and water) from the body.

Explanation : 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.

Answered by OmAnant5
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Explanation:

Respiration is the process of releasing energy from food and this takes place inside the cells of the body. The process of respiration involves taking in oxygen (of air) into cells, using it for releasing energy by burning food, and then eliminating the waste products (carbon dioxide and water) from the body.

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