Science, asked by rajapardhan1600, 4 months ago

The organ that acts like sponges and soaks in air ?

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Answered by XxSilentGirlxX
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Answer:

Wetlands are said to act as sponges because wetland soils can readily absorb water, and depressions associated with wetlands can fill up. ... This has the effect of trapping and slowly releasing water that would otherwise rush into the channel and contribute to flooding downstream.

Answered by athulyajoby
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Answer:

lungs

Explanation:

the air outside the atmosphere is getting through the trachea a reaches the lungs.

then converted to oxygen.

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