The surface across which breathing in animals occurs is very fine and delicate. How do the organism protect their body by such surface ?
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the surface for breathing is very fine and delicate in and order to provide free space for breathing . organisms protect this surface by minute hair like structures. which filters air.
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The surface area across which breathing in animals occurs is very fine and delicate to enable proper diffusion of gases.
Explanation:
- The most important function of the respiratory organs in our body is to exchange gases. The diffusion takes place across semipermeable membrane.
- The rate of diffusion if more if there is wide range of surface area and the membrane is thing.
- For this reason the respiratory membrane is made very fine and delicate.
- In addition to this there are also fine hair particles which increases the surface area and also traps harmful dust particles which enter the blood tract.
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