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What is the mode of respiration in earthworm?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Respiration[edit]. Earthworms have no special respiratory organs. Gases are exchanged through the moist skin and capillaries.

Answered by mahitiwari89
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Answer:-

The mode of respiration in earthworms is their moist skin. An earthworm does not have any respiratory organs. Therefore, gas exchange occurs through the general body surface as long as it is moist.

Explanation:-

The earthworms' skin feels moist. That is why they are referred to as slimy creatures. The reason for their moist skin is that the earthworm's skin is their breathing organ. The skin of an earthworm is permeable to air. The gas exchange usually occurs through its moist skin and capillaries. The haemoglobin dissolved in the blood picks up oxygen gas in these regions and releases carbon dioxide. Earthworms can also use their skin to transport water and salts actively.

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