Biology, asked by ashish8794, 11 months ago

why and how carbon dioxide diffuse out from the body of amoeba​

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Answered by PranavGovind007
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Answer:

oxygen is taking in and carbon dioxide is taken out by simple diffusion . amoeba is a single celled organism and easily gets diffused

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

Carbon dioxide diffuse out from the body of an amoeba as an "end product" of "aerobic respiration".

Explanation:

Amoeba being unicellular organism, do not possess any specialised organ or system for respiration. As a result, their respiration occurs in the plasma membrane. Amoeba takes in oxygen by the process of "diffusion". This diffused oxygen then breaks down the food taken in by the amoeba, as the process of respiration, releasing "carbon dioxide" in the process. This "Carbon dioxide" is given out to the atmosphere, again by diffusion through the plasma membrane.

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