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what is the importance of gaseous exchange in animals?​

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Answered by aanurayaprol
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It provides nutrients and oxygen to the tissues and cells and removes waste products produced by the cells. As the blood travels throughout the body, it picks up nutrients from the small intestine, oxygen from the lungs and hormones from the endocrine gland and delivers these materials to the cells

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Answered by pjahnabi007
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The Need For Gas Exchange

The Need For Gas Exchange Aerobic respiration yields large amounts of cellular energy (ATP) but requires oxygen. ... Efficient gas exchange ensures enough oxygen is supplied / carbon dioxide is removed in order to maintain cellular energy levels.

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