they expel waste
Human lungs provide an exchange of gases. The closest thing to it in cells is the cellular membrane, which allows some gas to pass into the cell, and others, to go out.
The gills of a mushroom house the basidia, the cells on which the spores are produced. The gills function as a large surface area over which to produce millions of spores that is exposed air yet protected from large fluctuations in air temperature, moisture, etc.
There are where the spores form and from where they are distributed into the air.
Lobsters have gills.
They have fins, scaly body surface, and all comes under phylum chordata. they all have gills
They Expel Waste
Human lungs provide an exchange of gases. The closest thing to it in cells is the cellular membrane, which allows some gas to pass into the cell, and others, to go out.
GillsThe gills perform the same function.
The function of gills on a mushroom is to hold and release the spores that a mushroom produces.
I really don't know what you are refering to. The gills are covered by the operculum which are boney plates often called the gill plates. There is no thin membrane that I know of.
to BREATH!
The primary function of external gills in aquatic animals is to exchanges gases. However, gas exchange is more difficult with external gills.
Gills split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen, used for aerobic cellular respiration.
No, gills do not work on land. Gills are used for water purpopes only, to help breathe under water.
Reproduction , it contains basidia .
The function of gills on a mushroom is to hold and release the spores that a mushroom produces.
The octopus passes blood to its gills where it dumps co2 and takes rich oxygen