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how does respiration take place in unicellular aquatic animals???????​

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Answered by mohammedumer25
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Exchange of gases takes place through diffusion in unicellular animals

Answered by timnahasinik623
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In simple unicellular animals like Amoeba, respiration takes place by the simple diffusion of gases through the cell membrane. ... The aquatic animals like fish, prawns and mussels have gills as the respiratory organs which extract oxygen dissolved in water and take away carbon dioxide from the body.

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