Flatworms obtain oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide through diffusion across their thin, moist body surface. Their flat, ribbon-like bodies provide a large surface area relative to their volume, facilitating efficient gas exchange directly with the surrounding water. Because they lack specialized respiratory and circulatory systems, this passive process is crucial for their survival in aquatic environments.
It has to get oxygen and get rid of CO2
It has to get oxygen and get rid of CO2
All animals absorb oxygen and produce CO2 during respiration
The respiratory system utilises oxygen from the environmrntal gases and expires carbon dioxide (CO2).
I think when they receive carbon dioxide
We inhale air. Our lungs filter out the needed oxygen which is sent to the tissues of our body. In the process, the lungs get rid of waste by exhaling carbon dioxide.
Towards the lungs where the lungs strip away the co2 and replace it with oxygen
your body needs to get rid of CO2 that has built up and it needs to get oxygen for energy a lot quicker. so you take bigger breaths which release more CO2 and bring in more oxygen.
Carbon dioxide does.
no as c02 is like oxygen for plants and we can not breathe out co2 without oxygen
When you inhale you supply oxygen to your blood. When you exhale you get rid of wasteful gasses such as CO2. Carbon Dioxide. A simple answer would be Breathing in and breathing out.
When you inhale you supply oxygen to your blood. When you exhale you get rid of wasteful gasses such as CO2. Carbon Dioxide. A simple answer would be Breathing in and breathing out.