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Respiratory pigment in Starfish is ? No wrong answer I’m gonna report it

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Answered by Anonymous
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There is no respiratory pigment in the blood. The exchange of gases occurs by different organs in different organisms. Gaseous exchange takes place through the dermal branchae or papulae in starfish. The genital bursae is involved in respiration in the brittle stars.

Answered by BrainlyPhantom
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Answer:

No respiratory pigment

Explanation:

A starfish falls under the category of echinoderms. Echinoderms are the organisms which have calcareous endoskeleton which can be observed as spines. These organisms do not have true heart and there is no respiratory pigment in the blood. Gaseous exchange takes place through the dermal branchae (papulae) in starfish. So there is no respiratory pigment.

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