how does gaseous exchange takes place in amoeba
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Simple organisms, such as theamoeba and earthworm, have a moist, permeable external surface. Oxygencan pass into them through this surface by diffusion. A large surface area is needed for effective gas exchange - so larger, more complex, organisms have special organs such as gills and lungs.
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Amoeba has no special organs for exchange of gases. It breathes due to diffusion through the surface.
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