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explain the process of respiration in amoeba​

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Answered by priyanka95
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Answer:

  • Amoeba is single-celled animal. Amoeba depends on simple diffusion of gases from breathing.
  • The exchange of gases in Amoeba takes place through its cell membrane.
  • Amoeba lives in water. This water has oxygen dissolved in it. The oxygen from water diffuses into the body of Amoeba through its cell membrane.
  • Since the amoeba is very small in size, so the oxygen spreads quickly into the whole body of Amoeba.
  • This oxygen is used for respiration inside the Amoeba cell. The process of respiration produces carbon dioxide gas continuously. This carbon dioxide gas diffuses out through the membrane of amoeba into the surrounding water.

Answered by Rastogianchal
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Answer:

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Explanation:

In amoeba respiration takes place through its cell membrane also called plasma membrane ...

Amoeba gets oxygen gas dissolved in surrounding water through its plasma membrane by the process of diffusion ...

During these metabolic reaction in the body of amoeba the oxygen gas is converted into Carbon dioxide..

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