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Respiration in earthworm with an easy structure . Spamming is not aloud .​

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Answered by stuprajin6202
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O2

from atmosphere diffuses into blood and combines with haemoglobin of blood plasma

In Earthworm, oxygen is absorbed passively through their moist skin (which makes it permeable for oxygen to diffuse in and carbon dioxide to diffuse out). This oxygen from atmosphere is then picked up by the hemoglobin dissolved in the blood plasma and eventually carbon dioxide is released.

Answered by rinkughosh9932
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Respiration is a metabolic process which is carried out in all living organisms. This process mainly involves the synthesis of energy, with the intake of oxygen and the liberation of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances.

Insect Respiratory system is not the same as the respiratory system in humans. Animals like cows, birds, snakes, lions, elephants, including humans, have lungs as their primary respiratory organ. In these animals, lungs are dedicated to exchanging air with the aid of nostrils, nasal cavity, and the windpipe. Insects and worms do not possess lungs to perform their respiratory function. Hence, in worms and insects, breathing occurs through a different system of respiratory organs.

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