Why does gaseous exchange occur through out the entire surface of amoeba
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Movement Of Important Gases:
Gas exchange is the movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide across a membrane in opposite directions. An amoeba is a type of living organism that uses oxygen and must get rid of carbon dioxide.
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for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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the amoeba respiration takes place in water through its cell membrane . The process through which the amoeba respire is called diffusion.
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