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A: Flatworm belongs to platyhelminthus Phylum They exchange the gases with the help of diffusion
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Q: What is the origin of gastrovascular cavity in Jellyfishes?
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Q: Compare and contrast bimodal breathers and air breathing fishes.
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Q: Crayfish have gills but open circulatory systems, whereas squid have gills but closed systems. What…
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A: Amphibians are cold-blooded, small vertebrate animals that depend on the water for their survival.…
Q: Give two differences between the respiration of a clam and a cockroach.
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Q: How is respirationperformed by the larva ofamphibians?
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Q: Give the main differences between the shark and the frog regarding respiratory system?
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A: Introduction: The GI tract's main purposes are to prehension food and water, mastication,…
Q: Discuss the adaptations of lower chordate to survival interns of respiration
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Q: Define the advantage of a digestive system with two openings have relative to digestive systems with…
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Q: Define cutaneous respiration. How does this respiration strategy affect the respiratory and…
A: Cutaneous respiration: It is the type of respiration where gaseous exchange occur through skin ir…
Q: Insects have a tracheal system that consists of:
A: The respiratory system of insects consists of tube like structures called Tracheae which opens by…
Q: How does a Burmese python generateheat while incubating eggs?
A: Reptiles are the first vertebrates to live on land. The scales over their body retain the moisture.…
Q: Discuss the adaptations of lower chordate to survival in terms of respiration
A: Chordates: A chordates comes under the phylum chordata, which comprised of all…
Give two differences between the respiration of a clam and a cockroach.
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