stomata
Stomata
Having the gas exchange organ inside the body allows for more efficient exchange of gases with the environment by minimizing exposure to external factors such as temperature and humidity. This internal placement also provides protection against physical damage and reduces the risk of desiccation. Additionally, it allows for more precise regulation of gas exchange processes.
i first thought it was stoma. but its stomata.
The alveolus is filled with air, which allows for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and the bloodstream. The alveolar walls are lined with a thin layer of fluid that helps facilitate this gas exchange.
A membrane.
well, it's shape allows it to adapt to its environment. For example, if the shell is big and thick, it allows the turtle to burrow its head inside of it in the cold or to keep safe.
plasma membrane
plasma membrane
A membrane.
The respiratory surfaces are inside terrestrial organisms to protect them from dehydration and damage. Having the respiratory surface inside allows for controlled gas exchange and efficient transport of gases throughout the body. Additionally, it helps to maintain a consistent internal environment necessary for optimal cellular function.
i first thought it was stoma. but its stomata.
It is the cell membrane.