Earthworms exchange gases through their skin, which is permeable to oxygen and carbon dioxide. As they burrow through the soil, oxygen from the surrounding environment diffuses into their body, while carbon dioxide produced from their metabolism diffuses out. This process is facilitated by moisture on their skin, which aids in gas diffusion. Therefore, maintaining a moist environment is essential for effective respiration in earthworms.
Because their bodies operate in two different ways. The grasshopper has a different body structure and parts than the earthworm.
By diffusion through the skin.
It has special skin that allows it to exchange
This is because the earthworm takes in oxygen through its skin and releases CO2 through it's skin as well using diffusion
In the lungs, exchange of gases occurs in the alveoli(sing: alveolus).
During the stage of photosynthesis, the exchange of gases occur in the leaves.
Light is necessary for the exchange of gases in plants.æ Light is what instigates photosynthesis and without photosythesis there can be no gas exchange.
the blood vessel which allows gas exchange to occur is the capillaries
The integumentary system of an earthworm regulates gas exchange, helps in the excretion of waste, and protects the internal organs from physical damage and pathogens.
The actual exchange of gases occurs in the alveoli
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by mating