They change gases through their skin. They ubsorb the oxygen they need.
Well as a scientist who studied for many years at some school in which specializes in worms digestive tracts... i know that the answer to your question is yes. Earthworms are in fact a significant contribution to global warming, as their farts are primarily composed of nitrous oxide gases.
The moist skin of earthworms is used for gas exchange. Furthermore, their closed circulatory systems contain blood vessels close to the skin which allow for the exchange of O2/CO2. Reference = Biology 191 laboratory manual
Protons can ionize gases. Because of they contains +charge.
They're slimy because of their mucus. Their mucus help keeps predators away because its bad tasting
No, the weather is weather. The ATMOSPHERE is the thin layer of gases.
they are not
They EXCHANGES GASES The Same Way As We Do. OXYGENEnters Their LUNGS And Exits Out As CARBON DIOXIDE.
The atmosphere exchanges gases by means of convection, radiation, and conduction. This is how energy is transferred between the Earth and the atmosphere.
earthworms are moist because gases can pass easily them as they breath through the skin
The lungs.
By diffusion through the skin.
capillaries
The alveoli.
the respiratory system
respiratory
Gas exchanges occurs in the "alveoli".
it helps ur lungs breath better a exchanges gases