Biology, asked by gurramlkshm, 7 months ago

identifies the gaseous exchanges takes place between plants and animals.

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Answered by jackygirl1324
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Gas exchange commonly refers to theexchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between a living thing and its environment. In animals, gas exchange happens during respiration (breathing). In plants, it happens during photosynthesis, which is the process by which plants make their own food.

Answered by satyamK27
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In animals, gas exchange follows the same general pattern as in plants. Oxygen and carbon dioxide move by diffusion across moist membranes. In simple animals, the exchange occurs directly with the environment. ... Hemoglobin binds loosely to oxygen and carries it through the animal's bloodstream.

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