Yes. All animals require oxygen.
The air around the earthworm goes through the skin.
This is because the earthworm takes in oxygen through its skin and releases CO2 through it's skin as well using diffusion
Respiration in the earthworm is fairly simple. The earthworm has moist skin and it respires through the skin surface by taking in oxygen and giving out carbon di-oxide.
The earthworm's circulatory system, which consists of blood vessels, helps transport oxygen from its skin to its cells. The earthworm's respiratory system, which involves breathing through its skin, allows for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide at the cellular level.
well, idk. ^You fack. Don't answer if you don't know! Anyways, the answer is.. An earthworm absorbs oxygen by using a moist surface such as its skin which is protected by a thin cuticle and kept moist by a slimy mucus. It also allows the earthworm to expel carbon dioxide.
the respiratory pigment in humans is hemoglobin
Metabolic processes that require oxygen are termed aerobic. Metabolic processes that do not require oxygen are termed anaerobic.
If a process does not require oxygen, it is anaerobic. This means it can occur in the absence of oxygen.
It has special skin that allows it to exchange
Metabolic processes that require oxygen are called anaerobic is false. Metabolic processes that require oxygen are called aerobic. Metabolic processes that do not require oxygen are called anaerobic.
Metabolic processes that require oxygen are termed aerobic. Metabolic processes that do not require oxygen are termed anaerobic.
This artery is called the dorsal aorta and it is a main artery leading from the heart. It divides and branches out to smaller arteries that ensure that all of the body is supplied with oxygen.