name the respiratory surface in earthworm ,fish, cockroach and frog
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in fish -gills
in earthworm-moist skin
in cockroach-spiracles
in frog -moist skin and lungs
in earthworm-moist skin
in cockroach-spiracles
in frog -moist skin and lungs
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Earthworm: Skin, they do not possess special organs for respiration.
fish : Gills are present on either side of the head and are supplied by rich blood vessels.
Frog : Tadpoles, the larval stages of frog live in water. They respire through their gills as they do not possess well developed lungs. This is termed to be branchial respiration.
Cockroach : They have small openings on the sides of its body called spiracles.
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Earthworm: Skin, they do not possess special organs for respiration.
fish : Gills are present on either side of the head and are supplied by rich blood vessels.
Frog : Tadpoles, the larval stages of frog live in water. They respire through their gills as they do not possess well developed lungs. This is termed to be branchial respiration.
Cockroach : They have small openings on the sides of its body called spiracles.
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