Environmental Sciences, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

name an animal in which gas exchange occurs from its body surface.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Earthworm is an animal in which gas exchange occurs from its body surface.

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Answered by qwsuccess
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In earthworms, gas exchange occurs from their body surface.

  • The skin is the primary organ of exchange for oxygen and carbon dioxide in earthworms.
  • The oxygen diffuses into the skin's surface's tiny blood vessels, where it mixes with the red pigment, hemoglobin.
  • In the animal's bloodstream, oxygen is carried by hemoglobin, which only loosely binds to it.
  • The hemoglobin carries carbon dioxide back to the skin.

Therefore, earthworms exchange gas through their body surface. Other animals like amoeba also exchange gases in the same way.

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