CAMPBELL'S BIOLOGY 12E PERUSALL
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Chapter 32.3, Problem 2CC
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To know: The way how animals exchange materials without an internal transport system.
Introduction: In animals, the transportation of gases, nutrients, etc. is done by the circulatory system and excretory system. The circulatory system is used to carry blood through the body. Some animals use diffusion to exchange water and other nutrients in the body.
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