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name the structure responsible for gaseous exchangein in earthworm

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Answered by ItzManiac
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Skin and Gills

Other animals, such as earthworms and amphibians, use their skin (integument) as a respiratory organ. A dense network of capillaries lies just below the skin, facilitating gas exchange between the external environment and the circulatory system.

Answered by thotthing
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Earthworm exchange gaseous through their skin.

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