how gaseous exchange take place in earthworms
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the gaseous exchange in earthworms by their skin
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The worm's skin is protected by a thin cuticle and kept moist by a slimy mucus. This lets it absorb the oxygen it needs and expel carbon dioxide. If a worm is dried up by the sun, it will die because the exchange of gases can't take place.
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