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in small animals the exchange of gases occurs through the__________​

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Answered by satapathyabinash08
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In small animals, the exchange of gases occurs through the_s_k_i_n_.

Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
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In small animals, the exchange of gases occurs through the skin.

  • In small animals, the gas exchange process follows the same general pattern that occurs in plants.
  • Oxygen and carbon dioxide move through the diffusion process into the moist membrane of the small animals.
  • In small animals, the exchange is mainly, and directly with the environment.
  • However, with complex animals like mammals, there is an exchange of gas between the environment and blood.
  • So, gas exchange in mammals occurs in the alveoli.
  • It is comprised of one-cell-layer-thick membranes in which oxygen moves into the capillary and carbon dioxide moves into the alveoli from the blood in the capillary region.

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