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A: Fish are gill-bearing aquatic cranite animals that lack limbs with digits.
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Q: How is gas exchange done in flatworms?
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A: Answer is B.) Salamander.
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Q: What are the respiratory organ in animal kingdom?
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Q: How does gas exchange occur in the gills?
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Q: What is the process of respiration when it comes to fishes in the ocean
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Q: What is the role of blood sinuses in the cockroaches?
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A: The animal behaviour changes according to their surroundings. For fulfilling their requirements all…
Q: How is respirationperformed by the larva ofamphibians?
A: Amphibians are adapted to live on both land and in water. In this way they are the link between…
Q: Which type of circulatory system do molluscs have? How can it be compared to the respiratory system…
A: Mollusks belong to the Phylum Mollusca. Mollusks include many familiar animals on land, in…
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Q: After a heavy rain, earthworms come to the surface. How would you explain th pehavior in terms of an…
A: After heavy rains earthworm comes surface.
Q: How do fishes breathe?
A: Introduction Fishes are the aquatic animals which either live on surface or in the water. Unlike…
Q: What are the three typesof respiration in which thecirculatory system transportsgases?
A: Respiration refers to the biochemical process in which exchange of gases occurs between the body…
Q: If a lung were to be found in a mollusk, where would it be located (incurrent siphon/mantle cavity/…
A: Mollusks are the members of phylum Mollusca. It is the second largest phylum of the invertebrates.…
Q: Describe the respiratory system of lizard?
A: Respiratory exchange is a simple physical process for the exchange of gases. The animals show the…
Q: What are disadvantage of cephalization?
A: During the course of embryonic development, the head is formed by the concentration of sense organs,…
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: What is the type of circulatory system present in arthropods? Do these animals have heart and…
A: Arthropods are the protostomes with bilateral symmetrical body and three primary germ layers.
Q: How is the circulatorysystem of birds characterized?
A: Circulatory system is also known as cardiovascular system. It is an organ system that allows the…
Q: How does a Burmese python generateheat while incubating eggs?
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Q: Insects have a tracheal system that consists of: Flat plates along the side of the body. O b. A mass…
A: Respiration is an essential mechanism that allows the exchange of carbon dioxide (produced within…
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A: Introduction When there is exchange of oxygen from air to the cells through lung type of organ,…
Q: why are the lungs of amphibians not as efficient as human lungs
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How do most insects respire?
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- Do beings of the classReptilia perform gas exchangein the same way amphibiansdo?Why are specialized respiratory structures necessary in a tadpole but not in a flatworm?How do flatworms accomplish gas exchange (obtain oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide)? What physical feature of flatworms enables them to survive using this method of gas exchange?